personal

personal
personal (Del lat. personālis).
1. adj. Perteneciente o relativo a la persona.
2. Propio o particular de ella.
3. m. Conjunto de las personas que trabajan en un mismo organismo, dependencia, fábrica, taller, etc.
4. Capítulo de las cuentas de ciertas oficinas, en que se consigna el gasto del personal de ellas.
5. Conjunto de personas, gente.
6. f. Dep. En baloncesto, falta que comete un jugador al tocar o empujar a otro del equipo contrario para impedir una jugada.
V. alusión personal, carga personal, cédula personal, computadora personal, computador personal, defensa personal, derecho personal, ecuación personal, estatuto personal, forma no personal, forma personal, ordenador personal, prestación personal, privilegio personal, pronombre personal, señas personales.

Diccionario de la lengua española. 2015.

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