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Per is a preposition in English with several related senses. It commonly introduces a relation of rate or distribution, meaning “for each” or “for every,” as in miles per hour. It can also signify a means or channel (“by means of”) or indicate conformity with a standard or source (“as per” or “in accordance with”). The word is widely used in academic, scientific, legal, and technical writing to express proportional relationships and baselines concisely.

In rate and ratio expressions, per denotes division or a standardized quantity. For example, “60 miles per

Other uses include formal or legal phrasing where per means “in accordance with” or “according to,” such

Etymology traces per to Latin per, meaning through, by, or by means of. It entered English through

hour”
means
miles
divided
by
hours,
expressing
a
speed.
In
cost
or
quantity
contexts,
it
links
a
quantity
to
its
unit,
as
in
“$3
per
gallon.”
Common
phrases
include
per
capita
(per
person),
per
annum
(per
year),
and
per
diem
(daily).
as
“as
per
your
request”
or
“per
the
contract.”
In
this
sense,
per
supplies
a
basis
or
reference
for
a
statement
or
instruction.
In
everyday
mathematics
and
science,
per
remains
a
compact
way
to
express
rates,
densities,
and
proportions
without
repeating
units.
Norman
French
and
developed
the
modern
sense
of
“for
each”
and
“in
accordance
with”
through
usage
in
various
technical
and
formal
registers.
The
word
remains
a
staple
for
succinct
expressions
of
proportion,
rate,
and
regulatory
or
methodological
references.