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per
1[ pur; unstressed per ]
preposition
- for each; for every:
Membership costs ten dollars per year. This cloth is two dollars per yard.
- by means of; by; through:
I am sending the recipe per messenger.
I delivered the box per your instructions.
He managed to monopolize the meeting, per usual.
adverb
- Informal. each; for each one:
The charge for window-washing was five dollars per.
per-
2- a prefix meaning “through,” “thoroughly,” “utterly,” “very”: pervert; pervade; perfect.
- Chemistry. a prefix used in the names of inorganic acids and their salts that possess the maximum amount of the element specified in the base word: percarbonic (H 2 C 2 O 5 ), permanganic (HMnO 4 ), persulfuric (H 2 S 2 O 8 ), acids; potassium permanganate (KMnO 4 ); potassium persulfate (K 2 S 2 O 8 ).
per.
3abbreviation for
- percentile.
- period.
- person.
Per.
4abbreviation for
- Persia.
- Persian.
per
1/ pə; pɜː /
determiner
- for every
three pence per pound
preposition
- (esp in some Latin phrases) by; through
- as peraccording to
as per specifications
- as per usual informal.as usual
PER
2abbreviation for
- Professional Employment Register
per-
3prefix
- through
pervade
- throughout
perennial
- away, beyond
perfidy
- completely, throughly
perplex
- (intensifier)
perfervid
- indicating that a chemical compound contains a high proportion of a specified element
peroxide
perchloride
- indicating that a chemical element is in a higher than usual state of oxidation
perchlorate
permanganate
- not in technical usage a variant of peroxy-
persulphuric acid
Usage Note
yvlog History and Origins
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of per1
Origin of per2
Example Sentences
Against the Warriors, despite Doncic’s struggles, the Lakers were plus-13.9 points per 100 possessions with James, Reaves and Doncic on the court.
Mr Srinivas said in a post on X that he was ready to invest $1m and five hours of his time per week to "make India great again in the context of AI".
He also said he would be increasing the maximum amount that could be claimed per child to take into consideration rises in childcare fees.
Under ULA, non-single-family transactions fell 7-15% per month in L.A.
But the numbers still fall well short of initial projections of $900 million per year.
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