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complexion

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Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 (lb en obsolete medicine) The combination of humours making up one's physiological "temperament", being either hot or cold, and moist or dry. 2 The quality, colour, or appearance of the skin on the face. 3 (lb en figuratively) The outward appearance ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
mid-14c., "bodily constitution," from Old French complexion , complession "combination of humors," hence "temperament, character, make-up," from Latin complexionem (nominative complexio ) "combination" (in Late Latin, "physical constitution"), from complexus ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. the coloring of a person's face [syn: skin color , skin colour ] a combination that results from coupling or interlinking; "diphthongs are complexions of vowels" a point of view or general attitude or inclination; "he altered the complexion of his times"; ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES fresh complexion ▪ She has brown hair, hazel eyes and a fresh complexion. sallow face/skin/complexion ▪ a woman with dark hair and a sallow complexion youthful appearance/looks/complexion ▪ She has managed to maintain ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Complexion \Com*plex"ion\ (k[o^]m*pl[e^]k"sh[u^]n), n. [F. complexion, fr. L. complexio. See Complex , a.] The state of being complex; complexity. [Obs.] Though the terms of propositions may be complex, yet . . . it is properly called a simple syllogism, ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Complexion refers to the natural color, texture, and appearance of the skin , especially that of the face.

Usage examples of complexion.

However, the new resident commissioner at Passy, John Adams, required closer study, and in an effort to inform London, Alexander provided an especially perceptive appraisal: John Adams is a man of the shortest of what is called middle size in England, strong and tight-made, rather inclining to fat, of a complexion that bespeaks a warmer climate than Massachusetts is supposed, a countenance which bespeaks rather reflection than imagination.

Decimated by the Revolution, the French church changed its complexion so much that the pope was forced to anathematise the entire Gallican hierarchy, refusing to consecrate any new bishops.

But not having yet completed our description of the charming Bordelaise we must add that she possessed a rich southern complexion, fine sparkling black eyes, shaded by long dark eye-lashes, and over-arched by jetty brows, and that her raven hair was combed back and gathered in a large roll over her smooth forehead, which had the five points of beauty complete.

Roman, eyes large, black, and sparkling, and a ruddiness in his cheeks that was the more a grace, for his complexion was of the brownest, not of that dusky dun colour which excludes the idea of freshness, but of that clear, olive gloss which, glowing with life, dazzles perhaps less than fairness, and yet pleases more, when it pleases at all.

The one who was leaning in the chair - that is to say, the joyous, laughing one - was a beautiful girl of from eighteen to twenty, with brown complexion and brown hair, splendid, from eyes which sparkled beneath strongly-marked brows, and particularly from her teeth, which seemed to shine like pearls between her red coral lips.

This Cavaliere Aquamorta--he had the Order of the Golden Spur from his Holiness--was a tall spare man of a striking, if truculent, presence, with a high forehead, prominent eyebrows, densely black, cheekbones like razors, a complexion of walnut, and burning dark eyes.

There was a loud flushing noise, a cubicle door opened and the man with a clarety complexion and heavy jowls from the next table emerged with a bemused expression.

The value of an agent which thus improves the general health, insures immunity from coughs, colds, and other diseases, and at the same time produces a healthy and permanent beauty of complexion, is at once apparent.

Here cometh riding the twin of our young lord: and the Evil One only knoweth how this stranger hath the nose, the eyes, the mouth, the complexion, the gait, the size, and the voice of our young lord, Josceline De Aldithely.

She is a quadroon, as may be seen from her fairer complexion, though her likeness to her mother is quite discernible.

Respected Captain Folsom, although symbolically dressed for the violence of battle, stood in the doorway with his mouth open and his eyes wide, and a certain pastiness of complexion.

The naive frankness of the age, both when it gloried in the flesh and when it reproved sin, gives a full-blooded complexion to that time that is lacking now.

The complexion clarifies, skin tightens, muscles grow firmer, breasts rise, hips fatten and waist shrinks.

The Madrasi too has a dark complexion so he should stay at Pondicherry!

On occasion someone unacquainted with the colonel would ask the identity of the slender graying man with the complexion of an Indio puro sitting quietly in a secluded comer of a noisy party, and when they were told this was the famous Mauricio Galpa, they might say, What curious behavior for the guest of honor!