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Complexion   /kəmpˈɛkʃən/   Listen
noun
Complexion  n.  
1.
The state of being complex; complexity. (Obs.) "Though the terms of propositions may be complex, yet... it is properly called a simple syllogism, since the complexion does not belong to the syllogistic form of it."
2.
A combination; a complex. (Archaic) "This paragraph is... a complexion of sophisms."
3.
The bodily constitution; the temperament; habitude, or natural disposition; character; nature. (Obs.) "If his complexion incline him to melancholy." "It is the complexion of them all to leave the dam."
4.
The color or hue of the skin, esp. of the face. "Tall was her stature, her complexion dark." "Between the pale complexion of true love, And the red glow of scorn and proud disdain."
5.
The general appearance or aspect; as, the complexion of the sky; the complexion of the news.






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"Complexion" Quotes from Famous Books



... Long. Heretofore a slave for life—the lawful property of the said Thomas Granthan. The description of said Aleck Long, being as follows to wit: about fifty-seven years old; five feet, ten inches in height, gray hair dark complexion with a scar on the inside of the left leg above the ankle.—The said Aleck Long to enjoy and possess now and from hence forth the full exercise of all rights, benefits and privileges of a free man of color free of all or any claim to servitude, slavery or service of the said S. A. Granthan, ...
— The Journal of Negro History, Volume 3, 1918 • Various

... in a trailing gray silk, looking down at her with severe triumph in her black eyes? That chestnut hair, that beautiful red and white complexion—could this ...
— Harper's Young People, January 6, 1880 - An Illustrated Weekly • Various

... science; and partaking of good or evil, as she is aspected by good or evil stars. When angular and unafflicted in a nativity, she is the promissory pledge of great success in life and continual good fortune. She produces a full stature, fair, pale complexion, round face, gray eyes, short arms, thick hands and feet, smooth, corpulent, and phlegmatic body. Blemishes in the eyes, or a peculiar weakness in the sight, is the result of her being afflicted by the Sun. Her conjunction, semi-sextile, sextile, or trine, to Jupiter, is exceeding fortunate; ...
— Moon Lore • Timothy Harley

... making he would linger round the tubs and vessels, begging a draught of what he called bee-wine. As he ran about he used to make a humming noise with his lips, resembling the buzzing of bees. This lad was lean and sallow, and of a cadaverous complexion; and, except in his favourite pursuit, in which he was wonderfully adroit, discovered no manner of understanding. Had his capacity been better, and directed to the same object, he had perhaps abated much of our wonder at the feats of a more modern exhibitor ...
— The Natural History of Selborne • Gilbert White

... penetrated a thick surface of white lava, or a layer of lime, put on with a brush "in an earlier age than ours," he came upon a gorgeous wall of tapestry, with inwoven figures and histories of great men and women, quite as large as life, and all of very florid complexion and luxurious costumes. He has already exhumed a great many square yards of this picturesque fabric, wrought in by-gone ages, and is continuing the work with all the zest and success of a fortunate archaeologist. Now it is altogether probable, that Cowper, ...
— A Walk from London to John O'Groat's • Elihu Burritt


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