de die in diem
English
Etymology
From Latin.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /deɪˌdiːeɪjɪnˈdiːɛm/
Adverb
de die in diem (not comparable)
- (law) from day to day.
- The workers are paid de die in diem.
- She received her salary de die in diem.
Usage notes
De die in diem often refers to a type of pay schedule.
Synonyms
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