profiler

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English

Etymology

From profile +‎ -er.

Noun

profiler (plural profilers)

  1. A mechanical device that cuts complex, irregular shapes by tracing a pattern.
  2. A person who creates a profile for something or someone, especially a psychological profile for an unknown criminal.
  3. (computing) A software program that measures the performance of different portions of another program in order to locate bottlenecks.
    • 2006, Dr. Dobb's Journal:
      [] a complete and intuitive profiler that supports numerous types of profiling modes and profilable applications.

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French

Etymology

From profil +‎ -er.

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Verb

profiler

  1. to profile

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Norwegian Bokmål

Noun

profiler m

  1. indefinite plural of profil

Verb

profiler

  1. imperative of profilere

Swedish

Noun

profiler

  1. indefinite plural of profil