Physiognomy Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for physiognomy.
physiognomy
physiognomy
/fɪziˈɑnəmi/
Examples
- It was an accident that considerably changed the physiognomy of the city.
- Phrenology was also considered as a form of physiognomy.
- The word physiognomy was used perfectly correct.
- The general physiognomy was decidedly male in all respects.
- He apparently had a physiognomy resembling Benjamin Franklin.
- He can tell fortunes from people's physiognomy.
- He had a plastic surgery due to his physiognomy.
- His statuary may be grouped on the basis of physiognomy and iconography.
- I came here after reading a study on physiognomy in The Economist.
- In 1837, he delivered his lecture 'Physiognomy of Spanish learning'.
the human face (`kisser' and `smiler' and `mug' are informal terms for `face' and `phiz' is British)
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Check my physio, especially face, and you will know my inner self.
"Physi + Gnome + Knee. A gnome reads your face, from physique to knee."
Physics + Gnome + Me. Study my face like a gnome studies physics.
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