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Physiognomy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Digital Physiognomy. This software tool allows anyone to read a face. It uses a neural network to identify correlations between facial features and psychological characteristics. ... What our users are saying about Digital Physiognomy...
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Face reading history. Practice of Physiognomy, Phrenology, Personology. ... Let's try to formulate the knowledge collected through centuries by the history of physiognomy.
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A tall man is usually a symbol of good personality of man. A tall man with well proportioned body parts is lucky and leads a comfortable life. A short statured man is sexy in nature, often he is clever and cunning. ... Home Physiognomy Of Body Parts...
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Physiogamy means reading one's character by face and appearance.This science originated from India and spread to Iran, Rome, and France.Thereafter other countries have also made further research in this science. ... Next --> Physiognomy of face (Part 2)
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Physiognomy - Definition of Physiognomy at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Physiognomy. Look it up now! ... the face or countenance, esp. when considered as an index to the character: a fierce physiognomy.
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Physiognomy is the interpretation of outward appearance, especially the features of the face, to discover a person's predominant temper and character. ... Physiognomy has also been used as a kind of divination and is often associated with astrology. The faces depicted to the right are from Barthélemy Coclès...
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Physiognomy: The Mark Seliger Photographs (Hardcover) ... Physiognomy is "discovering temperment and character from outward appearance." Mark Seliger in the epilogue talks about how he sees his role as a photographer as to "deliver the essence." These portraits of celebrities magnificently fulfill that mission.
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