metoposcopy/mɛtəˈpɒskəpi/EtymologyFrom Middle French metoposcopie, and its source, Late Latin metoposcopia, ultimately from Ancient Greek μέτωπον (métōpon, “forehead”) + -scopy.metoposcopy means The practice of judging someone's character, or telling their fortune, from studying their face or forehead. Lexicurio rates it Rare gem — a strength score of 73 out of 100.nounThe practice of judging someone's character, or telling their fortune, from studying their face or forehead.“Other signs there are taken from physiognomy, metoposcopy, chiromancy […].”