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Taxonomy vs Shamateur - What's the difference?

taxonomy | shamateur |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and shamateur

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while shamateur is a sportsman who is officially an amateur but who makes money from playing, or who otherwise behaves as a professional.

Professional vs Shamateur - What's the difference?

professional | shamateur |


As nouns the difference between professional and shamateur

is that professional is a person who belongs to a profession while shamateur is a sportsman who is officially an amateur but who makes money from playing, or who otherwise behaves as a professional.

As an adjective professional

is of, pertaining to, or in accordance with the (usually high) standards of a profession.

Amateur vs Shamateur - What's the difference?

amateur | shamateur |


As nouns the difference between amateur and shamateur

is that amateur is a lover {{term|of}} something while shamateur is a sportsman who is officially an amateur but who makes money from playing, or who otherwise behaves as a professional.

As an adjective amateur

is non-professional.

Sportsman vs Shamateur - What's the difference?

sportsman | shamateur |


As nouns the difference between sportsman and shamateur

is that sportsman is (uk) a man who engages in sports a male athlete while shamateur is a sportsman who is officially an amateur but who makes money from playing, or who otherwise behaves as a professional.

Shamateur vs Shamateurism - What's the difference?

shamateur | shamateurism |


As nouns the difference between shamateur and shamateurism

is that shamateur is a sportsman who is officially an amateur but who makes money from playing, or who otherwise behaves as a professional while shamateurism is the fact or practice of being a shamateur; making money out of sports despite professing to be an amateur.