The difference between Jack of all trades and Jill of all trades
When used as nouns, jack of all trades means one competent in many endeavors, especially one who excels in none of them, whereas jill of all trades means a woman competent in many endeavors, especially one who excels in none of them.
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Jack of all trades as a noun (idiomatic):
One competent in many endeavors, especially one who excels in none of them.
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Jill of all trades as a noun (idiomatic):
A woman competent in many endeavors, especially one who excels in none of them.