pathognomy (Meaning)

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pathognomy (n.)

Expression of the passions; the science of the signs by which human passions are indicated.

Synonyms & Antonyms of pathognomy

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pathognomy Sentence Examples

  1. The physician examined the patient's pathognomy for clues to their illness.
  2. The author's pathognomy revealed his inner turmoil and anguish.
  3. Some artists strive to capture the pathognomy of their subjects in their portraits.
  4. The director's pathognomy betrayed his anxiety during the film's premiere.
  5. The athlete's pathognomy indicated both exhaustion and determination.
  6. The politician's pathognomy hinted at a secret agenda.
  7. The pathognomy of the wounded soldier reflected the horrors of war.
  8. The teacher's pathognomy conveyed disappointment in her students' performance.
  9. The mother's pathognomy radiated love and protectiveness.
  10. The child's pathognomy expressed both innocence and curiosity.

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Expression of the passions; the science of the signs by which human passions are indicated.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The physician examined the patient's pathognomy for clues to their illness.

The author's pathognomy revealed his inner turmoil and anguish.

Some artists strive to capture the pathognomy of their subjects in their portraits.

The director's pathognomy betrayed his anxiety during the film's premiere.