Complection

/kəmˈplɛkʃən/ noun

Definition

A complexion or appearance; the color and texture of the skin, especially of the face; in older usage, a general appearance or aspect.

Etymology

From Late Latin complexio, derived from complectere (to embrace, comprise). The word originally meant 'a combining together' before narrowing to refer to facial appearance. It's related to 'complexion' but represents an alternate historical development.

Kelly Says

In medieval medicine, 'complection' wasn't just about skin color—it referred to the balance of the four humors, so saying someone had a 'ruddy complection' meant they were supposedly blood-dominated and hot-tempered.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
መ costruire
me-koost-roo-ree
ARالعربية
بنية
binaa
BNবাংলা
সংগঠন
song-gho-thon
CACatalà
complexió
kom-plek-syo
CSČeština
stavba
stahv-bah
DADansk
udseende
u-d-en-seh-nuh
DEDeutsch
Verfassung
fer-fahs-soong
ELΕλληνικά
σχημα
skih-mah
ESEspañol
complexión
kom-plek-syohn
FAفارسی
شکل
shakl
FISuomi
rakentelu
ra-ken-te-lu
FRFrançais
complexion
kom-plek-syohn
GUGU
રચના
ra-ch-na
HAHA
ƙarfin
kar-fin
HEעברית
מבנה
me-vanah
HIहिन्दी
रूप
roop
HUMagyar
alak
ah-lak
IDBahasa Indonesia
bentuk tubuh
bent-uk tu-buh
IGIG
nke
n-keh
ITItaliano
complesso
kom-pleh-soh
JA日本語
体格
tai-koku
KKKK
сыны
sy-ny
KMKM
ល្បែង
lbae-ng
KO한국어
체형
che-hyeong
MRMR
रूप
roop
MSBahasa Melayu
bentuk badan
bent-uk ba-dan
MYမြန်မာ
စည်
si-de
NLNederlands
postuur
post-uur
NONorsk
utseende
u-ten-seh-nuh
PAPA
ਸੁરે
su-reh
PLPolski
kompleks
kom-pleks
PTPortuguês
complexão
kom-plek-saow
RORomână
complexiune
kom-plek-syoo-neh
RUРусский
complexType
kompleks-nyy
SVSvenska
utförande
uft-foh-reh-nuh
SWKiswahili
umbo
um-boh
TAதமிழ்
உடல் வடிவம்
udal va-di-vam
TEతెలుగు
వ yapı
va-yap-pi
THไทย
รูปร่าง
roop-rang
TLTL
anyos
an-yos
TRTürkçe
yapı
ya-pee
UKУкраїнська
комплекція
komplek-tsi-ya
URاردو
شکل
shakl
VITiếng Việt
vóc dáng
vohk daang
YOYO
àwọn
aw-won
ZH中文
体格
tǐgé
ZUZU
umzimba
oom-zim-bah

Ethical Language Guidance

Gender History

Historically used alongside 'temperament' in medical and social contexts to describe women's character; 'sanguine complection' implied personality traits (cheerfulness), conflating physiology with fixed feminine character. This reinforced the idea that women's biology determined their social roles.

Inclusive Usage

Use 'complexion' or 'skin tone' for physical description; avoid linking to personality, temperament, or capability. When discussing medical history, clarify that early theories wrongly conflated appearance with character.

Inclusive Alternatives

["complexion","skin tone","appearance"]

Empowerment Note

Women physicians and dermatologists in the 19th-20th centuries challenged humoral theory and colorism, establishing that skin tone and appearance carry no behavioral or intellectual implications.

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