== == No. It comes from the Latin word "par" meaning "equal".
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Par means an equality in standing. It is also defined as the level of equality in value of any material.
Par means an equality in standing. It is also defined as the level of equality in value of any material.
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This is a silly waffle. It means Totally more-or-less in accordance. On par is a new expression, reduced from "on a par with" meaning more or less in agreement or accordance with.
The word par means standard or average, from Latin meaning equal.For example, the face value of a stock or bond.Far above par, then means beyond the average or standard.If a stock or bond is sold at a value higher than its face value, it can be said that it sold far above par.More commonly, however, far above par is used to describe a person's performance.
Issue of shares at par - Shares are said to be issued at par when they are issued at a price equal to the face value. For example if the face value of a share is $100 and issue price is also $100 than the share will be said as thae share has been issued at par.
The double eagle, also known as the albatross, requires acing a par-4 hole or scoring 2 on a par-5 hole
Issue of shares at par - Shares are said to be issued at par when they are issued at a price equal to the face value. For example if the face value of a share is $100 and issue price is also $100 than the share will be said as thae share has been issued at par.
franceAu pair is French for equal, meaning the individual is to become a part of the family and help with the family jobs, but not as a servant.It's French, meaning "on a par". The idea is that the au pair is on a par with, or has equal status to, a member of the family.
"Sur" is the proper word for meaning on top in french.