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physiognomist

American  
[fiz-ee-ahg-nuhm-ist, fiz-ee-ahn-uhm-ist] / ˌfɪz iˈɑg nəm ɪst, ˌfɪz iˈɑn əm ɪst /

noun

  1. a person who practices or has expertise in the art of physiognomy.


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Said the aged physiognomist: "We are here to fill the hours with revelry; to see each other with glances of Mertonian eyes."

From Time Magazine Archive

As a physiognomist of power, celebrity, rank and beauty, he was as celebrated in Georgian England as Rubens had been in baroque Europe.

From Time Magazine Archive

Then out for the last round came the four contenders�and a physiognomist could have picked the winner.

From Time Magazine Archive

"He is everything in extremes�always an original," wrote Fuseli's close friend, the physiognomist Lavater.

From Time Magazine Archive

One must needs have been a talented physiognomist to divine what was taking place in that woman's heart.

From San-Cravate; or, The Messengers; Little Streams by Kock, Charles Paul de

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