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  • Physiognomy - Wikipedia
    Physiognomy [a] (from Greek φύσις (physis) ' nature ' and γνώμων (gnomon) ' judge, interpreter ') or face reading is the practice of assessing a person's character or personality from their outer appearance—especially the face
  • PHYSIOGNOMY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of PHYSIOGNOMY is the art of discovering temperament and character from outward appearance How to use physiognomy in a sentence
  • Physiognomy | Ancient Practices Modern Applications | Britannica
    Physiognomy, the study of the systematic correspondence of psychological characteristics to facial features or body structure Because most efforts to specify such relationships have been discredited, physiognomy sometimes connotes pseudoscience or charlatanry
  • Physiognomy - GeeksforGeeks
    Physiognomy Definition Physiognomy is the study of facial features to understand personality traits and character This ancient practice suggests that certain facial characteristics reveal insights into a person's nature It is believed that the shape of the nose, eyes, and mouth can indicate temperaments and tendencies For example, a broad forehead might suggest intelligence, while a
  • Physiognomy - Encyclopedia. com
    Physiognomy, also known today as personology, is an ancient form of divination based upon reference of the physical appearance of the individual It was a widespread practice in the ancient Mediterranean Basin and in China , and also appears in India and the ancient Arab world
  • PHYSIOGNOMY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    In a landscape with the physiognomy of an almost continuous vineyard, a dead channel of wasteland appeared The regeneration potential thus strongly depends on the physiognomy of the vegetation A "neutral physiognomy," however, is a public text in visible circulation
  • physiognomy, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
    The earliest known use of the noun physiognomy is in the Middle English period (1150—1500) OED's earliest evidence for physiognomy is from before 1393, in the writing of John Gower, poet physiognomy is of multiple origins
  • PHYSIOGNOMY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    Your physiognomy is your face, especially when it is considered to show your real character


















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