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  1. physiognomy (n.) late 14c., phisonomie, "art of judging characters from facial features," from Old French fisonomie, phizonomie and directly from Medieval Latin physonomia, from Late Latin physiognomia, from Greek physiognōmia "the judging of a person's nature by his features," from physio- (see physio-) + gnōmōn (genitive gnōmōnos) "a ...

  2. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definition, usage, and quotation evidence. See meaning & use. How common is the noun phiz? About 0.02 occurrences per million words in modern written English.

  3. The meaning of PHIZ is face. face… See the full definition ... Word History. Etymology. ... Plural and Possessive Names: A Guide.

  4. Phiz Definition. Phiz (noun): A colloquial, often humorous term for the face.. Etymology. The term “phiz” is a truncation and alteration of the word “physiognomy,” which originates from the Late Latin physiognomia and earlier Greek physiognomonía

  5. Definition of Phiz in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. Phiz definition: face. . See examples of PHIZ used in a sentence.

  7. wordsmith.org › words › phizA.Word.A.Day --phiz

    Apr 14, 2020 · A shortening/respelling of physiognomy (face, expression), via French and Latin from Greek physiognomonia. Ultimately from the Indo-European root gno- (to know), which also gave us know, can, notorious, notice, connoisseur, recognize, diagnosis, ignore, annotate, noble, narrate, anagnorisis (the moment of recognition), gnomon (the raised arm of a sundial), gnomic (puzzling), and agnostic.

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