biotypology
/ˌbaɪ.ətɒɪˈpɒlədʒi/Definitions
1. noun
The study of the relationship between an organism’s physical characteristics, such as facial features, and its personality, behavior, or other traits.
“The new book on biotypology explored the idea that a person’s physical appearance could influence their life choices.”
2. noun
A system or approach that categorizes people based on their physical characteristics and predicts their personality or behavior.
“Some critics argue that biotypology is a pseudoscience with no scientific basis.”