different between bookmaker vs bookmaking

bookmaker

English

Etymology

From Middle English bokmakere, boke maker, equivalent to book +? maker. This etymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?b?kme?k??/

Noun

bookmaker (plural bookmakers)

  1. A person who prints or binds books.
  2. A person who compiles books from the writings of others.
  3. A person (or a business) who calculates odds and accepts bets, especially on horse racing; a bookie.

Related terms

  • make a book

Translations

See also

  • bookbinding
  • betting shop

French

Etymology

From English bookmaker.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /buk.m?.kœ?/

Noun

bookmaker m (plural bookmakers)

  1. bookmaker (betting)

Italian

Etymology

From English bookmaker.

Noun

bookmaker m (invariable)

  1. bookmaker (betting)
    Synonym: allibratore

bookmaker From the web:

  • what bookmakers are open today
  • what bookmakers accept paypal
  • what bookmakers are open tomorrow
  • what bookmakers accept revolut
  • what bookmakers are open
  • what bookmakers can i use in spain
  • what bookmakers are open in scotland
  • what bookmakers do


bookmaking

English

Etymology

From Middle English boke-making, equivalent to book +? making.

Noun

bookmaking (usually uncountable, plural bookmakings)

  1. The art or profession of determining odds and receiving and paying off bets, especially bets on the outcome of sporting events.
  2. The art or practice of compiling books from the writings of others.

Related terms

  • bookie
  • bookmaker

Translations

bookmaking From the web:

  • bookmaking meaning
  • what is bookmaking crime
  • what does bookmarking mean
  • what is bookmaking in law
  • what is bookmaking lisa burman
  • what do bookmaking mean
  • what is bookmaking in literature
  • what is bookmarking in football
+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share

you may also like