Bertillonage

/bɜːrˈtɪlənɪdʒ/ noun

An early system of criminal identification using precise body measurements and physical characteristics, developed in the 1800s before fingerprinting.

From French criminologist Alphonse Bertillon (1853–1914) + '-age' (suffix indicating a system or practice). Bertillon created the 'anthropometry' system, and the word entered English as his method became famous across Europe and America.

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