taxonomy |
competence |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and competence
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
competence is skill.
competence |
proficient |
As nouns the difference between competence and proficient
is that
competence is the quality or state of being competent, i.e. able or suitable for a general role while
proficient is an expert.
As an adjective proficient is
good at; skilled; fluent; practiced, especially in relation to a task or skill.
competence |
competitiveness |
As nouns the difference between competence and competitiveness
is that
competence is the quality or state of being competent, i.e. able or suitable for a general role while
competitiveness is the state of being competitive.
efficiency |
competence |
As nouns the difference between efficiency and competence
is that
efficiency is the extent to which time is well used for the intended task while
competence is the quality or state of being competent, i.e. able or suitable for a general role.
competence |
credibility |
As nouns the difference between competence and credibility
is that
competence is the quality or state of being competent, i.e. able or suitable for a general role while
credibility is reputation impacting one's ability to be believed.
competence |
selfstanding |
As a noun competence
is skill.
As an adjective selfstanding is
standing or existing in ones own power, ability or competence, non-reliant.
competence |
arational |
As a noun competence
is skill.
As an adjective arational is
(chiefly|philosophy) not within the domain of what can be understood or analyzed by reason; not rational, outside the competence of the rules of reason.
competence |
incompetible |
As a noun competence
is skill.
As an adjective incompetible is
(obsolete) outside of one's competence.
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