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Despacho puede referirse a:

  • Acto de despachar,[5]​ verbo que entre otros significados tiene los de:[9][10]

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  1. Real Academia Española. «despacho». Diccionario de la lengua española (23.ª edición). 
  2. Acepción 7
  3. a b Acepción 8
  4. a b Acepción 9
  5. a b c d Acepción 1
  6. Acepción 4
  7. Büromöbel
  8. a b Acepción 5
  9. Real Academia Española. «despachar». Diccionario de la lengua española (23.ª edición). 
  10. La etimología de esta palabra no está establecida, existiendo múltiples teorías: de pes -"pie"-, de pax -"paz"-, de pangere -"amarrar"-, etc. (etimologias.dechile.net). Online Etymology Dictionary: dispatch (v.) 1510s, "to send off in a hurry," from a word in Spanish (despachar "expedite, hasten") or Italian (dispacciare "to dispatch"). For first element, see dis-. The exact source of the second element has been proposed as Vulgar Latin *pactare "to fasten, fix" or *pactiare, or as Latin -pedicare "to entrap" (from Latin pedica "shackle;" see impeach); and the Spanish and Italian words seem to be related to (perhaps opposites of) Old Provençal empachar "impede." See OED for full discussion. Meaning "to get rid of by killing" is attested from 1520s. Related: Dispatched; dispatching. As a noun, from 1540s, originally "dismissal;" sense of "a message sent speedily" is first attested 1580s. / depeche (n.) "a dispatch," from French dépêche (15c.), from dépêcher "to dispatch," from Old French despeechier, from des- (see des-) + stem of empeechier "to hinder" (see impeach). Not directly related to dispatch.
  11. Acepción 2
  12. Acepción 6
  13. Acepciones 3 y 4
  14. Acepción 10