Why this word is great
METOPOMANCY — [Noun] The practice of divination by interpreting the lines and wrinkles of the forehead. From the French métopomantie, derived from Ancient Greek μέτωπον (métōpon, "forehead") + -mancy ("divination"). Unlike "physiognomy" (which maps character to static features) or "chiromancy" (which traces destiny in the palm's labyrinth), metopomancy deciphers the future in the furrows of thought—the deep vertical line of worry, the faint crosshatch of sleepless nights, or the single, decisive groove of a life spent frowning in concentration. It is the silent language of a forehead that has borne too much sun, too many surprises, or too little joy—proof that even our skin keeps a ledger of what is to come.