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per diem
per di·em P0185300 (pər dē′əm, dī′əm)adv. By the day; per day.adj.1. Reckoned on a daily basis; daily.2. Paid by the day.n. pl. per diems An allowance for daily expenses. [Latin : per, per + diem, accusative of diēs, day.]per diem (ˈpɜː ˈdaɪɛm; ˈdiːɛm) advevery day or by the dayn (Commerce) a. an allowance for daily expenses, usually those incurred while workingb. (as modifier): a per-diem allowance. [from Latin]per di•em (pər ˈdi əm, ˈdaɪ əm) adv. 1. by the day; for each day. n. 2. a daily allowance, usu. for living expenses, as while traveling in connection with one's job. adj. 3. paid by the day. [1510–20; < Latin] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | per diem - a daily allowance for living expenses (especially while traveling in connection with your job)allowance - a sum granted as reimbursement for expenses | Adv. | 1. | per diem - one every day; "we'll save 100 man-hours per diem"by the day | Translations
per diem
per diem Latin, by day. Hospital care adjective Referring to the hospital practice of charging “daily” rates, where the expenses incurred on a daily basis are averaged over the entire hospital census. Medical work noun A temporary employee (e.g., a nurse) who receives a higher hourly salary, but does not get the benefits received by salaried employee—e.g., vacation and pension. NIH-speak noun A fixed allowance for daily payment of lodging, meals and related incidental expenses for NIH employees who are required to travel.per diem Latin, by day Hospital care adjective Referring to the hospital practice of charging 'daily' rates, where the expenses incurred on a daily basis are averaged over the entire hospital census noun A temporary employee–eg, a nurse, who receives a higher hourly salary, but does not get the benefits received by salaried employee–eg, vacation and pensionper diem
per diemadj. or n. Latin for "per day," it is short for payment of daily expenses and/or fees of an employee or an agent. Per Diem
Per DiemMoney given to an employee to pay for daily expenses, for example on a business trip. For example, if the employee goes to a convention in Reno, his employer may give him $75 per day for food. If an employee (or self-employed person) pays these expenses himself/herself, they may be tax deductible. Some per diem rates are set; for instance, the IRS allows a certain write-off per diem for business trip expenses without presentation of receipts.AcronymsSeeperiodper diem
Synonyms for per diemnoun a daily allowance for living expenses (especially while traveling in connection with your job)Related Wordsadv one every daySynonyms |