physiognomic
Variant of physiognomy
physi·og·nomy (fiz′ē äg′nə mē; chiefly Brit, -än′ə mē)
noun
- the practice of trying to judge character and mental qualities by observation of bodily, esp. facial, features
- facial features and expression, esp. as supposedly indicative of character; the face
- apparent characteristics; outward features or appearance
Etymology: ME fisonomie < MFr phisonomie < ML physonomia < Gr physiognōmonia < physis, nature (see physic) + gnōmōn, one who knows: see gnomon
Related Forms:
- physiognomic phys′i·og·nom′ic (-äg näm′ik, -ə näm′-) adjective or physiognomical phys′i·og·nom′i·cal
- physiognomically phys′i·og·nom′i·cally adverb
- physiognomist phys′i·og′·no·mist noun
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