Definition of Profiles

1. Noun. (plural of profile) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Profiles

1. profile [v] - See also: profile

Lexicographical Neighbors of Profiles

proffers
proffre
profibrinolytic
profibrotic
proficiencies
proficiency
proficient
proficiently
proficients
proficuous
profilaggrin
profile
profiled
profiler
profilers
profiles (current term)
profilin
profiling
profilings
profilins
profilist
profilometer
profilometers
profilometric
profilometries
profilometry
profinite
profit
profit-and-loss statement
profit-maximising

Literary usage of Profiles

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Corinthian Hellenistic Pottery by G. Roger Edwards (1975)
"25 profiles. Coarse ware: Funnel. Ring stand. 26 profiles and restored views. ... 28 profiles. Cooking ware: Stew pot, one vertical, one tilted horizontal ..."

2. Technical Digest edited by G. W. Day, D. L. Franzen, P. A. Williams (1999)
"Measurement of Two Dimensional Axial Stress profiles of Optical Fibres with High Spatial Resolution KW Raine* and AJ Parker" Introduction ' K&V Optics. UK. ..."

3. The Stones of Venice by John Ruskin (1851)
"Such, then, are the great families of profile lines into which all cornices and capitals may be divided ; but their best examples unite two such profiles in ..."

4. Plane Surveying: A Text-book and Pocket Manual by John Clayton Tracy (1907)
"profiles. Questions: 1. In plotting profiles, is it customary to use the same scale for laying off elevations that is used for horizonta distances? p. 529. ..."

5. Netherlands by Anne Sonnet (2005)
"represent a cross-section of profiles for different age groups and their steepness ... It is important to note that these earnings profiles have not been ..."

6. American Sewerage Practice by Leonard Metcalf, Harrison Prescott Eddy (1915)
"CHAPTER XV profiles, TEMPLATES, FORMS AND CENTERS Forms of some kind arc needed in constructing masonry sewers whether built of brick, stone, molded blocks ..."

7. Manual by American Railway Engineering Association (1921)
"(a) Specifications for Maps and profiles. SIZE. Right-of-Way and Track Maps. Twenty-four inches by 56 inches; single-line border 23 inches by 55 inches. ..."

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