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This page leaves out the foremost and literal meaning of the word "profile": a side shot of something, usually a face. Maybe someone who knows something about photography or art history can add this?

I could make one

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but what you see here is the extent of my knowledge on using wikipedia.......and my grammar and spelling is awful —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.129.197.190 (talk) 10:42, 11 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Janardan Mali Janardanmali143 (talk) 10:24, 12 November 2016 (UTC)[reply]


Nerds page

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Looking up profile in any decent dictionary revels the following meanings:

profile/ˈprəʊfʌɪl/ ▶noun

   1 an outline of something, especially a face, as seen from one side. 
   2 a vertical cross section of something.
   ■ a flat outline piece of scenery on stage.
   3 a graphical or other representation of information recorded in quantified form.
   ■ a record of a person's psychological or behavioural characteristics, preferences, etc., so as to assess their capabilities or identify categories of people: they had been using personal details to build customer profiles.
   4 a short descriptive article about someone. 
   5 the extent to which a person or organization attracts public notice.

▶verb

   1 describe in a short article. 
   2 (be profiled) appear in outline. 
   3 shape by means of a tool guided by a template.

This page just describes some special and computer related definitions. This page is a good example of the limitations with wikipedia. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 91.155.192.205 (talk) 12:30, 8 August 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Radio Four programme

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There is a Radio Four programme called "Profile" which gives biographical sketches of names in the news. This could be included on this page in Wikipedia. Vorbee (talk) 16:52, 22 October 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Dameselle

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The word DAMESELLE, I found meaning like AN UNMARRIED BEAUTIFUL GIRL also known as NIMPH.it is the word which haven't found in Google search! What you say? Pooja Shah (talk) 16:03, 3 August 2018 (UTC)[reply]