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professie

Professie is not a standard English word with a defined meaning in major dictionaries. It is a rare form that appears infrequently in texts and does not have an established entry or single accepted definition.

In most occurrences, professie is interpreted as either a typographical error or a nonce/brand usage. When seen

Etymology and origins are not fixed due to the lack of a standard sense. If treated as

See also: profess, profession, professor.

in
ordinary
writing,
it
is
typically
a
misspelling
of
profess
(to
declare
or
admit
something,
or
to
claim
allegiance)
or
of
profession
(a
vocation
or
occupation).
In
other
contexts,
it
may
be
used
as
a
proper
noun—such
as
a
fictional
place,
a
company
name,
or
a
character
designation—where
its
meaning
is
determined
by
the
surrounding
material
rather
than
by
an
entrenched
definition.
a
misspelling,
its
etymology
would
trace
to
the
root
verb
or
noun
in
English.
If
used
as
a
proper
noun,
the
form
would
derive
from
the
creator’s
naming
choice
rather
than
from
a
historical
linguistic
development.
Because
of
its
ambiguity
and
scarcity,
editors
and
readers
should
rely
on
context
to
determine
whether
it
is
intended
as
a
misspelling,
a
coined
term,
or
a
specific
name.