What does the Latin phrase pro per mean?

Answer:
without context they mean nothing they're both prepositions, its like saying in English; In for... without context you cant know what "in for" means.

Pro: On behalf of, before, in front, instead, for about, according to, as, like.
Per: Through, during
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