salary |
paid |
As verbs the difference between salary and paid
is that
salary is to pay on the basis of a period of a week or longer, especially to convert from another form of compensation while
paid is (
pay).
As a noun salary
is a fixed amount of money paid to a worker, usually measured on a monthly or annual basis, not hourly, as wages implies a degree of professionalism and/or autonomy.
As an adjective salary
is (obsolete) saline.
salary |
payout |
As nouns the difference between salary and payout
is that
salary is a fixed amount of money paid to a worker, usually measured on a monthly or annual basis, not hourly, as wages. Implies a degree of professionalism and/or autonomy while
payout is an amount of money paid out.
As a verb salary
is to pay on the basis of a period of a week or longer, especially to convert from another form of compensation.
As an adjective salary
is saline.
salary |
perks |
As nouns the difference between salary and perks
is that
salary is a fixed amount of money paid to a worker, usually measured on a monthly or annual basis, not hourly, as wages. Implies a degree of professionalism and/or autonomy while
perks is plural of lang=en.
As verbs the difference between salary and perks
is that
salary is to pay on the basis of a period of a week or longer, especially to convert from another form of compensation while
perks is third-person singular of perk.
As an adjective salary
is saline.
salary |
payments |
As nouns the difference between salary and payments
is that
salary is a fixed amount of money paid to a worker, usually measured on a monthly or annual basis, not hourly, as wages implies a degree of professionalism and/or autonomy while
payments is .
As a verb salary
is to pay on the basis of a period of a week or longer, especially to convert from another form of compensation.
As an adjective salary
is (obsolete) saline.
salary |
sage |
As verbs the difference between salary and sage
is that
salary is to pay on the basis of a period of a week or longer, especially to convert from another form of compensation while
sage is first-person singular indicative present form of
.
As a noun salary
is a fixed amount of money paid to a worker, usually measured on a monthly or annual basis, not hourly, as wages implies a degree of professionalism and/or autonomy.
As an adjective salary
is (obsolete) saline.
consideration |
salary |
As nouns the difference between consideration and salary
is that
consideration is the thought process of considering, of taking everything into account while
salary is a fixed amount of money paid to a worker, usually measured on a monthly or annual basis, not hourly, as wages. Implies a degree of professionalism and/or autonomy.
As a verb salary is
to pay on the basis of a period of a week or longer, especially to convert from another form of compensation.
As an adjective salary is
saline.
salary |
wave |
As nouns the difference between salary and wave
is that
salary is a fixed amount of money paid to a worker, usually measured on a monthly or annual basis, not hourly, as wages. Implies a degree of professionalism and/or autonomy while
wave is a moving disturbance in the level of a body of water; an undulation.
As verbs the difference between salary and wave
is that
salary is to pay on the basis of a period of a week or longer, especially to convert from another form of compensation while
wave is to move back and forth repeatedly.
As an adjective salary
is saline.
wade |
salary |
As verbs the difference between wade and salary
is that
wade is to walk through water or something that impedes progress while
salary is to pay on the basis of a period of a week or longer, especially to convert from another form of compensation.
As nouns the difference between wade and salary
is that
wade is an act of wading while
salary is a fixed amount of money paid to a worker, usually measured on a monthly or annual basis, not hourly, as wages. Implies a degree of professionalism and/or autonomy.
As a proper noun Wade
is {{surname|topographic|from=Old English}.
As an adjective salary is
saline.
salary |
share |
As nouns the difference between salary and share
is that
salary is a fixed amount of money paid to a worker, usually measured on a monthly or annual basis, not hourly, as wages implies a degree of professionalism and/or autonomy while
share is a portion of something, especially a portion given or allotted to someone or
share can be (agriculture) the cutting blade of an agricultural machine like a plough, a cultivator or a seeding-machine.
As verbs the difference between salary and share
is that
salary is to pay on the basis of a period of a week or longer, especially to convert from another form of compensation while
share is to give part of what one has to somebody else to use or consume.
As an adjective salary
is (obsolete) saline.
salary |
wales |
As nouns the difference between salary and wales
is that
salary is a fixed amount of money paid to a worker, usually measured on a monthly or annual basis, not hourly, as wages implies a degree of professionalism and/or autonomy while
wales is .
As verbs the difference between salary and wales
is that
salary is to pay on the basis of a period of a week or longer, especially to convert from another form of compensation while
wales is (
wale).
As an adjective salary
is (obsolete) saline.
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