Physiognomy /(fĭz`ĭ*ŏg"nŏ*my̆; 277)/
Phys·i·og·no·my
Physiognomy
n.
pl. Physiognomies ((fĭz`ĭ*ŏg"nŏ*mĭz))
- The art and science of discovering the predominant temper, and other characteristic qualities of the mind, by the outward appearance, especially by the features of the face.
- The face or countenance, especially viewed as an indication of the temper of the mind; particular configuration, cast, or expression of countenance, as denoting character.
- The art telling fortunes by inspection of the features. [Obs.]
- The general appearance or aspect of a thing, without reference to its scientific characteristics; as, the physiognomy of a plant, or of a meteor.