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  1. Renumeration vs Remuneration (reimbursed financially), which is correct?

    Remuneration is much more commonly used than renumeration (https://goo.gl/44GQRa). Remuneration is first cited c.1400, comes from Middle French (remuneracion) and Latin (remūnerātiō), and means …

  2. single word requests - "corollarily" or equivalent? - English Language ...

    Your answer made me curious about other words that are hard to pronounce, so I did a quick search and got some interesting results. Here's a few of them: Entrepreneurship, Remuneration, …

  3. When does the word 'months' get an apostrophe? [duplicate]

    Jul 10, 2020 · Twelve months' remuneration is a noun phrase - its head is the noun remuneration and so the modifier can be a possessive. Syntactically, it doesn't have to be a possessive, but it can be. This …

  4. Differences between Verb + to be + adjective and Verb + adjective

    The first one that comes to mind is To be, or not to be, of course. The to is required because infinitives starting sentences require a complementizer to mark subordination (remove it and see what …

  5. What is a word for someone who abuses their workers?

    Mar 7, 2022 · I have been trying to find a word to describe someone who routinely abuses their workers, and perhaps even more than that, scorns them and sees them as inferior. My first guess was despot …

  6. A term encompassing both 'salary' and 'wage (s)'

    Sep 28, 2015 · Remuneration Compensation Total Compensation Income Earnings Earned Income Pay The conditions on the left side and right sides of your snippet really narrows the field: be it through …

  7. meaning - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Hey, I'm super-curious about why you're "thanked a lot these days" . If it involves remuneration I promise to be the most thankful of all :)

  8. history - Is the etymology of "salary" a myth? - English Language ...

    Jun 3, 2018 · Since, perhaps forever, I had always ‘known’ that the English word salary was derived from the Latin salarium, to the time when Roman soldiers were paid in salt for their service. Salt was …

  9. vocabulary - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Nov 26, 2014 · The best choices are "reparations" and "compensation", which have already been mentioned in other answers. "reparations" is the best choice for money paid by a country that loses a …

  10. differences - "would like you to" vs. "please" - English Language ...

    I came up with the following two constructions: In addition, I will not be receiving my stipend while working. So please consider my remuneration package carefully. In addition, I will not be receiving …