Similar words: physics, physical, diaphysis, physically, physician, astrophysicist, physical education, biography. Meaning: n. the human face (`kisser' and `smiler' and `mug' are informal terms for `face' and `phiz' is British).
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31. The problems of beach dynamical physiognomy are usually related with beach inning, aquiculture, jetty construction, and sea-route dredging and so on.
32. Physiognomic poetics originates from the development of physiognomy and poetics, esp. the mystical words in the form of poems during the Spring and Autumn Period and Han Dynasty.
33. Artificial physiognomy formed by engineering measures had characters of completely bare surface and being disturbed by human activity obviously.
34. The phytoxoenological features of the Alsophila Spinulosa in the Nature Reserve of Rong County are reported from floral element, physiognomy pattern and interspecies correlation in this paper.
35. Pearl pointed upward, also, at a similar picture in the head-piece; smiling at her mother, with the elfish intelligence that was so familiar an expression on her small physiognomy.
36. The hilltop ecological effect of Danxia Landform generated by the distinct physiognomy and topography was investigated.
37. Mr. Sykes entered - a tall, stout man of about fifty, comely of feature , but feeble of physiognomy.
38. His eyes were good, but otherwise there was nothing remarkable in his physiognomy.
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