Similar words: phenomenology, penology, nephrology, phraseology, tecnology, phonology, limnology, ethnology. Meaning: [frɪ'nɑlədʒɪ /-'nɒ-] n. a now abandoned study of the shape of skull as indicative of the strengths of different faculties.
Random good picture Not show
1. That would be the modern verdict on phrenology.
2. He was also interested in phrenology and conducted a male voice choir.
3. Phrenology also acted as a stepping-stone to various social crusades and encouraged women to take a pride in themselves.
4. Phrenology was an antecedent of modern nEuroscience.
5. Phrenology: Study the shape of the skull as an indication of mental abilities and character traits.
6. Though absurdly unscientific even for its time, phrenology was remarkably prescient - up to a point.
7. Young cleric : Your phrenology tests indicate a high level to mental stress, specifically in this area.
8. Phrenology came from the theories of the idiosyncratic Viennese physician Franz Joseph Gall ( 1758 - 1828 ).
8. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
9. Craniology, phrenology and eugenics, once-respectable fields of endeavour that are now regarded with a shudder, may shriek from time to time, but few sane people pay attention to them.
10. One of the natural protuberances on the human skull, considered to have significance in phrenology.
More similar words: phenomenology, penology, nephrology, phraseology, tecnology, phonology, limnology, ethnology, chronology, demonology, oceanology, volcanology, technology, immunology, terminology, criminology, nanotechnology, geochronology, endocrinology, biotechnology, information technology, schizophrenia, schizophrenic, threnody, monolog, ology, monologue, sinologist, phonologic, neology.