What is another word for phrenologist?

Pronunciation: [fɹɛnˈɒləd͡ʒˌɪst] (IPA)

Phrenologist is a term used to describe people who studied the bumps and contours of the scalp in order to make assessments about intelligence and personality traits. However, there are a variety of other words that can be used to describe this profession, including craniognomist, cranioscopist, and skull reader. Some other synonyms for phrenologist could include phrenoscopy, head reading, or cerebral morphology. While these terms may not be as commonly used as phrenologist, they can be useful for people who are interested in the history and science behind studying the human skull and brain.

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Usage examples for Phrenologist

It may be added, that a more plausible liar never mixed the really interesting facts of a changeable life with well-disguised fiction; and it may be doubted if he always knew himself which part of some of his favorite "yarns" were truths, and which were due, as a phrenologist would say, "to language and imaginativeness large, insufficiently balanced by conscientiousness."
"Adrift in the Ice-Fields"
Charles W. Hall
There came afterward a weak-kneed stock of ministers who thought that part of the Bible was true, if they were not very much mistaken, and that, on the whole, religion was a good thing for most people, certainly if they had weak constitutions, and that man could be easily saved if we could get the phrenologist to fix up his head, and the gymnasium to develop his muscle, and the minister to coax him out of his indiscretions.
"Around The Tea-Table"
T. De Witt Talmage
The distinguished phrenologist Gall had a dog whose memory was remarkable, and he thoroughly understood words and phrases.
"The Human Side of Animals"
Royal Dixon

Famous quotes with Phrenologist

  • He was under the middle height; and his lower limbs were small in comparison with the upper, but neat and well-turned. His shoulders were very broad for his size; he had a face, in which energy and sensibility were remarkably mixed-up, an eager power checked and made patient by ill-health. Every feature was at once strongly cut, and delicately alive. If there was any faulty expression, it was in the mouth, which was not without something of a character of pugnacity... The head was a particular puzzle for the phrenologist, being remarkably small in the skull; a singularity he has in common with Lord Byron and Mr Shelley, none of whose hats I could get on.
    John Keats

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