Definition of Profilings

1. profiling [n] - See also: profiling

Lexicographical Neighbors of Profilings

profibrotic
proficiencies
proficiency
proficient
proficiently
proficients
proficuous
profilaggrin
profile
profiled
profiler
profilers
profiles
profilin
profiling
profilings
profilins
profilist
profilometer
profilometers
profilometric
profilometries
profilometry
profinite
profit
profit-and-loss statement
profit-maximising
profit-maximizing
profit-taking
profit and loss

Literary usage of Profilings

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

1. Character of Renaissance Architecture by Charles Herbert Moore (1905)
"The openings are splayed, and their profilings have the sharp Flamboyant arrises. The buttresses have the multiplicity of angular members set obliquely, ..."

2. The Mediæval Church Architecture of England by Charles Herbert Moore (1912)
"In other words, a triforium gallery is developed here, but not on the north side. The profilings of the vault ribs and ..."

3. A History of Architecture on the Comparative Method for the Student by Banister Fletcher (1905)
"... Classic and Mediaeval, in the profilings of mouldings were tried (No. 219). Some examples, as at Orleans, have extremely small members. ..."

4. Development & Character of Gothic Architecture by Charles Herbert Moore (1899)
"... ITALY, AND SPAIN No noteworthy changes from Romanesque models appear to have been made in the profilings of German churches during the twelfth century. ..."

5. Guide to the National Museum at Amsterdam by Rijksmuseum (Netherlands), Frederik Daniel Otto Obreen (1894)
"The glass fitted in lead is plan. followed after fragments in the church of the Ecclesiastical The little columns, tracery, profilings, etc. ..."

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