profile

profile
I. noun Etymology: Italian profilo, from profilare to draw in outline, from pro- forward (from Latin) + filare to spin, from Late Latin — more at file Date: 1645 1. a representation of something in outline; especially a human head or face represented or seen in a side view 2. an outline seen or represented in sharp relief ; contour 3. a side or sectional elevation: as a. a drawing showing a vertical section of the ground b. a vertical section of a soil from the ground surface to the underlying unweathered material 4. a set of data often in graphic form portraying the significant features of something <
a corporation's earnings profile
>
; especially a graph representing the extent to which an individual exhibits traits or abilities as determined by tests or ratings 5. a concise biographical sketch 6. degree or level of public exposure <
trying to keep a low profile
>
<
a job with a high profile
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Synonyms: see outline II. transitive verb (profiled; profiling) Date: 1715 1. to represent in profile or by a profile ; produce (as by drawing, writing, or graphing) a profile of 2. to shape the outline of by passing a cutter around 3. to subject to profiling • profiler noun

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