| 1. | the face or countenance, esp. when considered as an index to the character: a fierce physiognomy. |
| 2. | Also called anthroposcopy. the art of determining character or personal characteristics from the form or features of the body, esp. of the face. |
| 3. | the outward appearance of anything, taken as offering some insight into its character: the physiognomy of a nation. |

, phys⋅i⋅og⋅nom⋅i⋅cal, phys⋅i⋅og⋅no⋅mon⋅ic [fiz-ee-og-nuh-mon-ik, ‑on-uh‑]
, phys⋅i⋅og⋅no⋅mon⋅i⋅cal, adjective physiognomy phys·i·og·no·my (fĭz'ē-ŏg'nə-mē, -ŏn'ə-mē)
n.
Facial features, especially when considered as an indicator of character or as a factor in diagnosis.
Estimation of one's character and mental qualities by a study of the face and general bodily carriage.