Physiognomy
Physiognomy
physiognomy
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.
It is called PhysiognomyDictionary definition:phys·i·og·no·my (fz-gn-m, -n-m)n. pl. phys·i·og·no·mies1.a. The art of judging human character from facial features.b. Divination based on facial features.2.a. Facial features, especially when regarded as revealing character.b. Aspect and character of an inanimate or abstract entity
The English language word, physiognomy, defined as judging a person's character by their facial features, translates in the Spanish language as fisonomia.
The practice of assessing a person's character from their outer appearance, especially facial characteristics, is known as physiognomy. This concept suggests that certain facial features or expressions can reveal inner traits or qualities of an individual. However, it is important to note that physiognomy has been widely discredited as a pseudoscience and is not considered a reliable method for judging someone's character.
The facial features that reveal the quality of mind or character of a person.
A person's facial features or expression, especially when regarded as indicative of character or ethnic origin.
Clarity of voice,facial ezpression
Clarity of voice,facial ezpression
A person's facial features or expression, especially when regarded as indicative of character or ethnic origin.
Practically every genetic disorder that includes physical characteristics affects facial features. The term is dysmorphic facial features genetic disorders.