Practically every genetic disorder that includes physical characteristics affects facial features. The term is dysmorphic facial features genetic disorders.
Pluto has loads of facial facial features it has a beard, a unibrow, a beard and buck teeth!
In general conversation, the term facial features is more appropriate to use. Facial lineaments is a term usually used in poetic script or literature, and refers to a distinctive characteristic of the face; however, it is not commonly used in vocal conversation.---Do not use "facial lineaments." The word "lineaments" all by itself means "facial features."
It's amazing how much my daughter's facial features resemble those of my great grandmother.
It is unclear whether the friar had facial features as the description did not mention specifics about his appearance.
I assume by his last name that he is Jewish. Although by his facial features, hair color, skin color etc. He appears to be VERY Irish/English. JPC
no but the eyes are one
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People have differences in the genes that map facial features. This is why identical twins (twins with the same genetic code) have the same facial features (disregarding non-genetic factors such as scars).
No. It's in the genetics.