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per

[L.] [L.]

a Latin preposition, denoting through, passing, or over the whole extent, as in perambulo. Hence it is sometimes equivalent to very in English, as in peracutus, very sharp. As a prefix, in English, it retains these significations, and in chimistry it is used to denote very of fully, to the utmost extent, as in peroxyd, a substance oxydated to the utmost degree. Per is used also for by, as per bearer, by the bearer. Per annum, by the year; in each year successively. Per se, by himself; by itself; by themselves.