physiognomy in English

noun
1
a person's facial features or expression, especially when regarded as indicative of character or ethnic origin.
According to late medieval beliefs that went back to Aristotelian ideas, the exemplary characters of uomini famosi would have expressed themselves in their physiognomies and gestures as much as in their deeds.

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1. It is of the physiognomy of the years that the physiognomy of the centuries is composed.

2. He is disturbed by your physiognomy.

3. Javert possessed this physiognomy minus the baseness.

4. 2 Javert possessed this physiognomy minus the baseness.

5. Not physiognomy alone nor brain alone is worthy for the Muse.

6. The flaws, if such they are, are in the physiognomy of a giant.

7. Mr. Cha Buduo has the same physiognomy as you and I.

8. When turning suddenly, he caught my gaze fastened on his physiognomy.

9. The sensitivity to local character and landscape and costume and, yes, even physiognomy.

10. He was fascinated by her physiognomy — the prominent nose, brooding eyes and thick hair.

11. This paper presents a novel real - time texture synthesis algorithm on large scale 3 D physiognomy surface.

12. This physiognomy was strangely composed, it began by seeming humble , and ended by seeming severe.

13. Just now I showed him only physiognomy of earth which is one of the four physiognomies.

14. Chris's physiognomy shows Botham lines AT first glance, who would you say this gent looks like?

15. I did not want to mirror the face-value language, the physiognomy of the architecture.

16. A intelligence system for the analysis of river and sea physiognomy is presented in this paper.

17. Haifeng wetland developed and formed form karsts physiognomy belongs to the permanent water lake type wetland.

18. We have become expert in the physiognomy of pleasure, the nodes to press, the points to massage.

19. The results indicated that the vegetation could be classified as 4 physiognomy types and 16 community types.

20. Rail-track engineering department manages all railway equipment and parts which are very close to landform and physiognomy.

21. For years physiognomy - the idea that a person's face is a reflection of his character - was sneered at.

22. He has studied the details of their forms and physiognomy and renders them in a manner both truthful and original.

23. " said she, while her ill-omened physiognomy seemed to cast a shadow over the cheerful newness of the house.

24. 28 Rail-track engineering department manages all railway equipment and parts which are very close to landform and physiognomy.

25. Almeria is a city that faces the sea, and for this reason the port forms part of the city in its physiognomy and its daily life

26. Observations of assemblage physiognomy by scanning electron microscopy revealed that at low irradiances, a densely packed understory of adnate diatoms, with a few overstory diatoms, covered the tile surface.

27. Opencast mining has made severe even fatal damages to the mines from its terrains, physiognomy to its soil, rock, and from its ecology scales to its landscape scales.

28. Kassner himself divided his work, into three periods: aestheticism 1900-1908; physiognomy 1908-1938: and after 1938 autobiographical writings, religious and mystical essays, and "meta-political" interpretations of world events.

29. The facial expression of an animal suffering the throes of tetanus, Azoturia, or acute synovitis, is readily recognized by the experienced eye, and upon physiognomy alone, in many instances, may the opinions regarding prognosis be based

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31. The Basques, through inbreeding, ethnic solidarity, and the possession of a recognized national ideal type, have developed a characteristic physiognomy, the essential features of which are nasal prominence and a narrowness of the median sagittal facial segment, and of the mandible."

32. BiomeS TERRESTRIAL BiomeS: major (global scale) regions of physically similar, but not taxonomically related, vegetation and animals (life zones, ecoregions) Each Biome type has a distinctive form of vegetation (physiognomy) Tundra: Deciduous Forest Boreal Forest each Biome type has different species on different continents (convergence)

33. The author's observation that the relatively few works on moral philosophy mostly go back to Greek originals, as opposed to works in the pseudo-sciences, many of which come from Arabic, seems to be valid, although his characterization of subjects such as alchemy, astrology, physiognomy, and Chiromancy as "so central to medieval Muslim culture

34. The truth was,--and it is Phoebe's only excuse,--that, although Judge Pyncheon's glowing Benignity might not be absolutely unpleasant to the feminine beholder, with the width of a street, or even an ordinary-sized room, interposed between, yet it became quite too intense, when this dark, full-fed physiognomy (so roughly bearded, too, that no razor could ever make it smooth) sought to bring