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emeritus

Laureate vs Emeritus - What's the difference?

laureate | emeritus |


As adjectives the difference between laureate and emeritus

is that laureate is while emeritus is retired, but retaining an honorific version of previous title (especially "professor").

As a noun emeritus is

a person retired in this sense (feminine form emerita).

Emeritus vs Honorary - What's the difference?

emeritus | honorary |


As adjectives the difference between emeritus and honorary

is that emeritus is retired, but retaining an honorific version of previous title (especially "professor") while honorary is given as an honor/honour, with no duties attached, and without payment.

As nouns the difference between emeritus and honorary

is that emeritus is a person retired in this sense (feminine form emerita) while honorary is an honorarium; a fee for services of no fixed value.

Emeritus vs Retire - What's the difference?

emeritus | retire |


As an adjective emeritus

is retired, but retaining an honorific version of previous title (especially "professor").

As a noun emeritus

is a person retired in this sense (feminine form emerita).

As a verb retire is

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Chairman vs Emeritus - What's the difference?

chairman | emeritus |


As nouns the difference between chairman and emeritus

is that chairman is a person (implied male) presiding over a meeting while emeritus is a person retired in this sense (feminine form emerita).

As an adjective emeritus is

retired, but retaining an honorific version of previous title (especially "professor").

Emeritus vs Emeritus - What's the difference?

emeritus | emeritus |


As adjectives the difference between emeritus and emeritus

is that emeritus is retired, but retaining an honorific version of previous title (especially "professor") while emeritus is retired, but retaining an honorific version of previous title (especially "professor").

As nouns the difference between emeritus and emeritus

is that emeritus is a person retired in this sense (feminine form emerita) while emeritus is a person retired in this sense (feminine form emerita).

Emeritus - What does it mean?

emeritus | |

is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As an adjective emeritus

is retired, but retaining an honorific version of previous title especially "professor".

As a noun emeritus

is a person retired in this sense (feminine form emerita).

Emeriti vs Emeritus - What's the difference?

emeriti | emeritus |


As nouns the difference between emeriti and emeritus

is that emeriti is irregular plural of emeritus while emeritus is a person retired in this sense (feminine form emerita).

As an adjective emeritus is

retired, but retaining an honorific version of previous title especially "professor".

Honorarium vs Emeritus - What's the difference?

honorarium | emeritus |


As nouns the difference between honorarium and emeritus

is that honorarium is royalty while emeritus is a person retired in this sense (feminine form emerita).

As an adjective emeritus is

retired, but retaining an honorific version of previous title (especially "professor").

Emeritae vs Emeritus - What's the difference?

emeritae | emeritus |

Emeritae is often a misspelling of emeritus.


Emeritae has no English definition.

As an adjective emeritus is

retired, but retaining an honorific version of previous title especially "professor".

As a noun emeritus is

a person retired in this sense (feminine form emerita).

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