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per·son·nel \|pərsən|el, |pə̄s-, |pəis-\ noun (plural personnel or personnels) Usage: often attributive Etymology: French, modification (influenced by personnel, adjective, personal) of German personal, alteration of personale, from Late Latin, neuter of personalis personal — more at personal 1. a. : a body of persons employed in some service (as the army or navy, a factory, office, airplane) — distinguished from matériel b. personnel plural : persons of a particular (as professional or occupational) group < military personnel > < missionary personnel > < 34,000 personnel in the expanded operation > < the changing personnel of the theater > 2. a. : a body of employees that is a factor in business administration especially with respect to efficiency, selection, training, service, and health b. : the division of an organization concerned primarily with the selection, placement, and training of employees and with the formulation of policies, procedures, and relations with employees or their representatives |