bertillonage
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Learned borrowing from French bertillonnage; from the name of the inventor, Alphonse Bertillon.
Pronunciation
[edit]- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /bɛːtijɒˈnɑːʒ/
- Hyphenation: ber‧til‧lon‧age
Noun
[edit]bertillonage (uncountable)
- (historical) An early form of biometric identification used on criminals by the French police, making use of distinguishing anthropometric measurements, such as head size, arm span and scars.
- (by extension) A similar form of identification of used on racing greyhounds.
- 2005, Péter Nádas, translated by Imre Goldstein, Parallel Stories:
- Often these [clothing] labels are of more use than the so-called bertillonage, those eleven items of physical measurement and characteristics that must be recorded to make a positive identification but that are useless for anything else and find themselves at the bottom of desk drawers or in unused databases.