Physiognomy generally means either the art of judging human character from facial features, or just facial features, especially ones that reveal character. As it's a noun, there are few synonyms for it, and no antonyms to the best of my knowledge.
her physiognomy show me that she is mad.
Physiognomy is the art of deducing human characteristics by outward appearance, especially from reading facial features.
Based on physiognomy, I can assume you are a good person because of the shape of your face.
If you look carefully at a person's physiognomy you can often suggest what country he comes from.
Joseph Bartlett has written: 'Physiognomy' -- subject(s): Physiognomy, Poetry, Early works to 1800
The English language word, physiognomy, defined as judging a person's character by their facial features, translates in the Spanish language as fisonomia.
Physiognomy pertains to the assumptions of psychological information from analysis of the entire human body, while face reading only examines the face. Face reading is one major aspect of physiognomy, but physiognomy also includes analyzing people's body structure and skin.
A person's facial feautures or expression.
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Johann Kaspar Lavater has written: 'Essays on physiognomy' 'Essays on physiognomy for the promotion of the knowledge and the love of mankind' 'Aphorisms on man' 'Vermischte Predigten'
Christopher Rivers has written: 'Face value' -- subject(s): Physiognomy, Knowledge, French literature, Physiognomy in literature, Face in literature, History and criticism
The study of the human face is called "physiognomy." It involves analyzing facial features and expressions to infer personality traits or characteristics. However, it is not considered a reliable scientific field and is often viewed as pseudoscience.