In his time, Magneto had seen more than his share of mutants who did not conform to baseline norms of human physiognomy.
Then she would find herself in the same breath hating her unalterably human physiognomy and yet being half surprised and wholly thankful that it had not suffered a canine change.
While there he completed studies of human physiognomy, looking at the expressions and facial types as well as completing portraits of many in the British society in Florence.
Hogarth is exploring the differences of human physiognomy as he had in his print Characters and Caricaturas of 1743.
Not unlike the human physiognomy, an ear on each side, short little arms, four of them, for picking and scraping.
Whit knew that the human physiognomy spooked the locals, but he'd hoped that, under the circumstances, they would adjust.
Death masks were used by scientists from the late 18th century onwards to record differences in human physiognomy.
His facial features had become purely cosmetic, a crude mannequin-like caricature of human physiognomy, although there was an inlet valve at the back of his throat for fluid intake.
Mr. Wilson also makes as keen a use of basic human physiognomy as any director working now.
Both panels are renowned for their unflinching depiction of the effects of ageing on human physiognomy.