per diem

See also: perdíem

English

Etymology

From Latin per + diem (day).

Adjective

per diem (not comparable)

  1. per day; daily.

Noun

per diem (plural per diems)

  1. A daily stipend.
  2. A daily allowable limit for expendables.
  3. Amount of money an organization gives an individual, often an employee, per day to cover living expenses when traveling for work.

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