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stipend
[ stahy-pend ]
noun
- a periodic payment, especially a scholarship or fellowship allowance granted to a student.
- fixed or regular pay; salary.
stipend
/ ˈٲɪɛԻ /
noun
- a fixed or regular amount of money paid as a salary or allowance, as to a clergyman
Other Word Forms
- پpԻ· adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of stipend1
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Example Sentences
Half will be offered intervention — a cash stipend and a case manager for four months.
That includes Escobar and other top union officers, who have for years been padding their paychecks with overtime while also collecting a five- to six-figure union stipend, a Times investigation found.
This week, Trump told Fox Noticias he’s formulating a plan to give a stipend and an airplane ticket to immigrants in the country illegally who opt to “self-deport.”
Not unless it comes with a generous stipend.
Instead, the USOPC, the national governing body responsible for supporting and overseeing Team USA, is responsible for providing financial support for athletes in the form of stipends, grants and health insurance.
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