annum
IPA: ˈænʌm
noun
- Synonym of year, particularly
- (uncommon) A one-year period, particularly (finance) a fiscal year or (sciences) a Julian year of exactly 365.25 days.
- (uncommon, science fiction) A "year" determined by the revolution of an extraterrestrial planet.
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Examples of "annum" in Sentences
- £400 per annum; where the value did not exceed £1,500 _per annum_, £30
- The gross revenue per annum is usually in the neighbourhood of £500,000, say $2,000,000.
- The IIM-L has raised the fees by Rs. 1.5 lakh per annum from the 2009-10 academic session.
- The IIM-L director Dr Devi Singh told media that the institute has raised the fees to Rs 4 lakh per annum from the existing fees of Rs. 2.5 per cent.
- Hey Dave, he said via the Lords the other day, has the government "made any assessment of whether £675,000 per annum is the appropriate remuneration package level for the director general of the BBC"?
- The University of Toronto's campaign will go over the top, but it has required a tremendous effort by a very able and dedicated group of men and women to raise less than $1.00 per capita per annum from the community that the University serves.
- • T'* -: director obfervea, that three clerks arc eftimated to provide agatnft a con gency} but of the, three eftimated for laft year, only one had been employed, and at 400 dollars per annum, excepting three months laft winter, tor which one other paid at the rate of 500 dollars per annum*
- - In the foregoing schedule the overtime rate for 416 overtime hours for any basic rate of compensation in excess of $2,980 per annum is computed by subtracting from $894, 7.6782 per centum of the amount by which such basic rate is in excess of $2,980 per annum; with the condition that the rate for 416 overtime hours for all salaries of $6,440 or more shall be $628.334.
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