metoposcopy

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发音

UK /mɛtəˈpɒskəpi/

释义与例句

n.
  1. 1.

    The practice of judging someone's character, or telling their fortune, from studying their face or forehead.

    不可数

    Other signs there are taken from physiognomy, metoposcopy, chiromancy […].

词源

From Middle French metoposcopie, and its source, Late Latin metoposcopia, ultimately from Ancient Greek μέτωπον (métōpon, “forehead”) + -scopy.

来源:wiktionary