Uk English Meaning of profiles

profiles

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Definitions and Meaning of profiles in English

profiles

something seen in outline, a side or sectional elevation, a set of data often in graphic form portraying the significant features of something, level of activity that attracts attention, a concise biographical sketch, to produce a profile of, to shape the outline of by passing a cutter around, degree or level of public exposure, a vertical section of a soil from the ground surface to the underlying unweathered material, a graph representing the extent to which an individual exhibits traits or abilities as determined by tests or ratings, an outline seen or represented in sharp relief, a head or face seen or drawn from the side, a set of data often in the form of a graph that shows the important characteristics of something, to represent in profile or by a profile, a drawing showing a vertical section of the ground, a collection of personal details about oneself that one curates and shares on an online platform (such as a blog or a social media service), a distinctive combination of characteristics, a set of data exhibiting the significant features of something and often obtained by multiple tests, to subject to profiling, a human head or face represented or seen in a side view, a representation of something in outline, a vertical section of soil that shows the various layers, to represent in profile, a graphic representation of the extent to which an individual or group exhibits traits as determined by tests or ratings

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profiles

something seen in outline, a side or sectional elevation, a set of data often in graphic form portraying the significant features of something, level of activit

configurations,Contours,figures,geometries,outlines,shapes,Silhouettes,casts,Conformations,fashion

compositions,materials,matters,stuff,substances,raw materials

profiled => profiled, proficients => Proficients, proficiencies => proficiencies, proffers => offers, proffering => offering,