Anthroposcopy

/ˌænθroʊˈpɒskəpi/ noun

The practice of judging human character, abilities, or qualities by observing physical features or appearance.

From Greek 'anthropos' (human) + 'skopein' (to look/examine). This term was popular in the 19th century during the rise of physiognomy, the (largely discredited) science of reading character from faces.

AMሰብዓዊ ምልክት
ARعلم الإنسان
BNমানববিজ্ঞান
CAantropologia
CSantropologie
DAantropografi
DEAnthropographie
ELανθρωπογραφία
ESantropología visual
FAانثروپولوژی
FIantropologia
FRanthropographie
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