apiece
English
Etymology
From Middle English a pece, equivalent to a + piece.[1][2]
Adverb
apiece (not comparable)
- Each by itself; for or to each one
- These melons cost a dollar apiece.
Translations
apiece
References
- “apiece” (US) / “apiece” (UK) in Oxford Dictionaries, Oxford University Press.
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