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What (who) is physiognomy$60629$ - definition


physiognomy         
  • A bizarre physiognomical [[caricature]] with a figure blowing into the eye of the other. Oil painting by a follower of [[Louis-Léopold Boilly]].
  • A page from Lavater's "Essays on physiognomy; calculated to extend the knowledge and the love of mankind (1797)"
  • [[Johann Kaspar Lavater]]
  • Illustration in a 19th-century book about physiognomy
  • De humana physiognomonia}} (Vico Equense [Naples]: Apud Iosephum Cacchium, 1586
  • [[Sir Thomas Browne]]
ASSESSMENT OF A PERSON'S CHARACTER OR PERSONALITY FROM THEIR OUTER APPEARANCE
Physiognomist; Fisnamy; Visnomy; Ugly criminals; Ugly criminal; Physiognomics; Physiognomic; Physog; Physiognomists; Physiognomical; Physiognomies; Morphopsychology; Louis Corman; Face reading
(physiognomies)
Your physiognomy is your face, especially when it is considered to show your real character. (FORMAL)
He was fascinated by her physiognomy-the prominent nose, brooding eyes and thick hair.
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Visnomy         
  • A bizarre physiognomical [[caricature]] with a figure blowing into the eye of the other. Oil painting by a follower of [[Louis-Léopold Boilly]].
  • A page from Lavater's "Essays on physiognomy; calculated to extend the knowledge and the love of mankind (1797)"
  • [[Johann Kaspar Lavater]]
  • Illustration in a 19th-century book about physiognomy
  • De humana physiognomonia}} (Vico Equense [Naples]: Apud Iosephum Cacchium, 1586
  • [[Sir Thomas Browne]]
ASSESSMENT OF A PERSON'S CHARACTER OR PERSONALITY FROM THEIR OUTER APPEARANCE
Physiognomist; Fisnamy; Visnomy; Ugly criminals; Ugly criminal; Physiognomics; Physiognomic; Physog; Physiognomists; Physiognomical; Physiognomies; Morphopsychology; Louis Corman; Face reading
·noun Face; countenance.
Physiognomic         
  • A bizarre physiognomical [[caricature]] with a figure blowing into the eye of the other. Oil painting by a follower of [[Louis-Léopold Boilly]].
  • A page from Lavater's "Essays on physiognomy; calculated to extend the knowledge and the love of mankind (1797)"
  • [[Johann Kaspar Lavater]]
  • Illustration in a 19th-century book about physiognomy
  • De humana physiognomonia}} (Vico Equense [Naples]: Apud Iosephum Cacchium, 1586
  • [[Sir Thomas Browne]]
ASSESSMENT OF A PERSON'S CHARACTER OR PERSONALITY FROM THEIR OUTER APPEARANCE
Physiognomist; Fisnamy; Visnomy; Ugly criminals; Ugly criminal; Physiognomics; Physiognomic; Physog; Physiognomists; Physiognomical; Physiognomies; Morphopsychology; Louis Corman; Face reading
·adj ·Alt. of Physiognomical.