salary |
supersalary |
As nouns the difference between salary and supersalary
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
supersalary is a very high salary.
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 |
payroller |
As nouns the difference between salary and payroller
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
payroller is someone on a payroll; someone who earns a salary.
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 |
nonsalary |
As adjectives the difference between salary and nonsalary
is that
salary is (obsolete) saline while
nonsalary is not of or pertaining to salary.
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 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.
salary |
laojiao |
As nouns the difference between salary and laojiao
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
laojiao is a system of administrative detentions in the people's republic of china in which penal labour is done for a small salary, generally used to detain people who have committed minor crimes.
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 |
unsalaried |
As adjectives the difference between salary and unsalaried
is that
salary is saline while
unsalaried is without a salary.
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 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.
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