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Portraits - a crafted image to reveal character.
A formal, posed photograph.
A page or screen orientation that is taller than it is wide.
A page whose width is shorter than its height.
A painting of a person's face
A painting of a real (rather than imaginary) person.
A painting, sculpture, drawing, photograph or other representation of a particular individual.
A picture of a person or persons that captures their likeness, especially their face.
A portrait is a ‘likeness’ created of an individual or group of people through photography or in paintings. Portrait photography developed during the Victorian period.
A portrait is a painting, photograph, or other artistic representation of a person or object. Portraits are often simple "head shots" or "mug shots" and are not usually overly elaborate. ...
a portrait is an accurate likeness of a specific person or people. Sometimes a portrait can tell about the personality of that person.
A rendering of a person in any medium.
a representation of a person or group or animal on a two-dimensional medium that typically also shows some aspect symbolic of the subject.
a type subject matter for a work of art where the artist focuses on representing the likeness of an individual (examples: Jan van Eyck's "Arnolfini Wedding," Piero della Francesca's portraits of Battista Sforza and Federigo da Montefeltro or Leonardo's Mona Lisa).
A vertical page orientation. Eg: the depth of the page is greater than the width. (as opposed to landscape format)
A work of art that represents a specific person, a group of people or an animal.
an upright image or page where the height is greater than the width.
An upright, oblong artwork or photograph where vertical dimension is greater than the horizontal.
any likeness of a person; "the photographer made excellent portraits"
Debut album from American based group Portrait.
description of a format which is deeper than it is wide.
For printing, the orientation of the lines of type or the top of an illustration parallel to the short edge of the paper.
In literature, the term portrait refers to a written description or analysis of a person or thing. A written portrait often gives deep insight, and offers an analysis that goes far beyond the superficial. ...
In the Harry Potter books and films, the subjects of magical portraits can move (or simulate motion, at least within the two-dimensional plane of the picture), interact with living observers, speak, and demonstrate apparent emotion and personality. ...
Page or illustration deeper than it is wide.
Pictorial representation (as a painting) of a person usually showing the face
Portrait is the fifth album by American pop group The 5th Dimension, released in 1970 (see 1970 in music).
Portrait was an American R&B vocal quartet consisting of members Michael Angelo Saulsberry, Irving Washington III, Eric Kirkland and Philip Johnson. The group, which hailed from Los Angeles, debuted in 1992 with a self-titled album riding on the end of the New Jack Swing era. ...
Portrait was Lynda Carter's only commercial music album. It was released on LP, 8-track and cassette as well as a limited edition picture LP. ...
portrayal: a word picture of a person's appearance and character
subject matter category in which the main purpose of the art work is to communicate a likeness of an individual or group of individuals.
The mat or opening is taller than it is wide. (Fig.2 below)
The orientation of a document or graphic to be vertical ie, the width is less than the height. See also Landscape.
The orientation of a page in which the longest dimension is vertical.
vertical page orientation
" Portrait" is a single by Belfast-based singer-songwriter Duke Special, released on 7 August 2006 on V2 Records and taken from the album Songs from the Deep Forest. It was released in two formats, a CD and a limited edition 10" vinyl record. B-sides include a cover of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs' "Maps".

knowledgeable, proficient
Synonyms: able, adept, adroit, apt, big league, clever, crack, crackerjack*, deft, dexterous, experienced, facile, handy, practiced, professional, qualified, savvy, schooled, sharp, skilled, skillful, slick, trained, virtuoso

Retail consists of the sale of physical goods or merchandise from a fixed location, such as a department store, boutique or kiosk, or by mail, in small or individual lots for direct consumption by the purchaser.[1] Retailing may include subordinated services, such as delivery. Purchasers may be individuals or businesses. In commerce, a "retailer" buys goods or products in large quantities from manufacturers or importers, either directly or through a wholesaler, and then sells smaller quantities to the end-user. Retail establishments are often called shops or stores. Retailers are at the end of the supply chain. Manufacturing marketers see the process of retailing as a necessary part of their overall distribution strategy. The term "retailer" is also applied where a service provider services the needs of a large number of individuals, such as a public utility, like electric power.

Shops may be on residential streets, shopping streets with few or no houses or in a shopping mall. Shopping streets may be for pedestrians only. Sometimes a shopping street has a partial or full roof to protect customers from precipitation. Online retailing, a type of electronic commerce used for business-to-consumer (B2C) transactions and mail order, are forms of non-shop retailing.

Shopping generally refers to the act of buying products. Sometimes this is done to obtain necessities such as food and clothing; sometimes it is done as a recreational activity. Recreational shopping often involves window shopping (just looking, not buying) and browsing and does not always result in a purchase.

1. A place where merchandise is offered for sale; a shop.
2. A stock or supply reserved for future use: a squirrel's store of acorns.
3. stores Supplies, especially of food, clothing, or arms.
4. A place where commodities are kept; a warehouse or storehouse.
5. A great quantity or number; an abundance.
tr.v. stored, stor·ing, stores
1. To reserve or put away for future use.
2. To fill, supply, or stock.
3. To deposit or receive in a storehouse or warehouse for safekeeping.
4. Computer Science To copy (data) into memory or onto a storage device, such as a hard disk.

collection, supply
Synonyms: abundance, accumulation, backlog, cache, fount, fountain, fund, hoard, inventory, lode, lot, mine, nest egg, plenty, plethora, provision, quantity, reserve, reservoir, savings, spring, stock, stockpile, treasure, wares, wealth, well
Notes: at first, shop designated a small retail establishment and store was applied only to a large establishment; now the differences are blurred