Per is a Latin Derived word meaning 'through' or 'by'
another word for per can be "each"..........
The word per is translated from the Latin word meaning "through" or "during".
No, it is a ratio word.
Because the word "percent" derives from per + cent= per 100.Because the word "percent" derives from per + cent = per 100.Because the word "percent" derives from per + cent = per 100.Because the word "percent" derives from per + cent = per 100.
"Per Orate" is not one word and there is no such thing.
The stress syllable for the word "permit" is the first syllable, "per." It is pronounced as "per-mit," with the emphasis on the "per" syllable.
It is the Latin word for "year". A salary of $75,000 per annum is $75,000 per year.
the car travels at 50 kilometers per hour each day.
Another word for gram per milliliter is gram per cubic centimeter (g/cm3).
the root word for perfunctorily is per-
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the latin word of per-per which means 'a part'