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Definition of personal
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Personal
(a.) Done in
person;
without
the
intervention
of
another.
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Want
::
Want (v. i.) To be
absent;
to be
deficient
or
lacking;
to fail; not to be
sufficient;
to fall or come
short;
to lack; -- often used
impersonally
with of; as, it wants ten
minutes
of
four..
Personalty
::
Personalty
(n.)
Personal
property,
as
distinguished
from
realty
or real
property..
Thyself
::
Thyself
(pron.)
An
emphasized
form of the
personal
pronoun
of the
second
person;
-- used as a
subject
commonly
with thou; as, thou
thyself
shalt go; that is, thou shalt go, and no
other.
It is
sometimes
used,
especially
in the
predicate,
without
thou, and in the
nominative
as well as in the
objective
case..
Manumit
::
Manumit
(v. t.) To
release
from
slavery;
to
liberate
from
personal
bondage
or
servitude;
to free, as a
slave..
Spectator
::
Spectator
(n.) One who on; one who sees or
beholds;
a
beholder;
one who is
personally
present
at, and sees, any
exhibition;
as, the
spectators
at a
show..
Ought
::
Ought
(imp.,
p. p., or
auxiliary)
To be
necessary,
fit,
becoming,
or
expedient;
to
behoove;
-- in this sense
formerly
sometimes
used
impersonally
or
without
a
subject
expressed..
Real
::
Real (a.)
Pertaining
to
things
fixed,
permanent,
or
immovable,
as to lands and
tenements;
as, real
property,
in
distinction
from
personal
or
movable
property..
Sanctum
::
Sanctum
(n.) A
sacred
place;
hence,
a place of
retreat;
a room
reserved
for
personal
use; as, an
editor's
sanctum..
Front
::
Front (n.) The
forehead,
countenance,
or
personal
presence,
as
expressive
of
character
or
temper,
and
especially,
of
boldness
of
disposition,
sometimes
of
impudence;
seeming;
as, a bold
front;
a
hardened
front..
Skill
::
Skill (v. i.) To make a
difference;
to
signify;
to
matter;
-- used
impersonally.
Patronomayology
::
Patronomayology
(n.) That
branch
of
knowledge
which deals with
personal
names and their
origin;
the study of
patronymics.
Monopersonal
::
Monopersonal
(a.)
Having
but one
person,
or form of
existence..
It
::
It
(pron.)
As an
indefinite
nominative
for a
impersonal
verb; as, it
snows;
it
rains..
Millenarian
::
Millenarian
(n.) One who
believes
that
Christ
will
personally
reign on earth a
thousand
years;
a
Chiliast.
Legacy
::
Legacy
(n.) A gift of
property
by will, esp. of money or
personal
property;
a
bequest.
Also Fig.; as, a
legacy
of
dishonor
or
disease..
Wardrobe
::
Wardrobe
(v. t.)
Wearing
apparel,
in
general;
articles
of dress or
personal
decoration..
Impersonality
::
Impersonality
(n.) The
quality
of being
impersonal;
want or
absence
of
personality.
Appearance
::
Appearance
(n.)
Personal
presence;
exhibition
of the
person;
look;
aspect;
mien.
Idio-
::
Idio- () A
combining
form from the Greek /,
meaning
private,
personal,
peculiar,
distinct..
Hand
::
Hand (n.)
Personal
possession;
ownership;
hence,
control;
direction;
management;
--
usually
in the
plural..
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