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Definition of mess
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Mess (v. i.) To take meals with a mess; to
belong
to a mess; to eat (with
others);
as, I mess with the
wardroom
officers..
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Receiver
::
Receiver
(n.) That
portion
of a
telephonic
apparatus,
or
similar
system,
at which the
message
is
received
and made
audible;
--
opposed
to
transmitter..
Send
::
Send (v. t.) To give
motion
to; to cause to be borne or
carried;
to
procure
the
going,
transmission,
or
delivery
of; as, to send a
message..
Resend
::
Resend
(v. t.) To send
again;
as, to
resend
a
message..
Embassador
::
Embassador
(n.) An
official
messenger
and
representative.
Messidor
::
Messidor
(n.) The tenth month of the
French
republican
calendar
dating
from
September
22, 1792. It began June 19, and ended July 18. See
VendEmiaire..
Embassy
::
Embassy
(n.) The
public
function
of an
ambassador;
the
charge
or
business
intrusted
to an
ambassador
or to
envoys;
a
public
message
to;
foreign
court
concerning
state
affairs;
hence,
any
solemn
message..
Nuncius
::
Nuncius
(n.) A
messenger.
Telepheme
::
Telepheme
(n.) A
message
by a
telephone.
Incommunicative
::
Incommunicative
(a.) Not
communicative;
not free or apt to
impart
to
others
in
conversation;
reserved;
silent;
as, the
messenger
was
incommunicative;
hence,
not
disposed
to hold
fellowship
or
intercourse
with
others;
exclusive..
Mercury
::
Mercury
(n.) A Latin god of
commerce
and gain; --
treated
by the poets as
identical
with the Greek
Hermes,
messenger
of the gods,
conductor
of souls to the lower
world,
and god of
eloquence..
Messenger
::
Messenger
(n.) One who, or that
which,
foreshows,
or
foretells..
Herald
::
Herald
(n.) Any
messenger.
Pittance
::
Pittance
(n.) An
allowance
of food
bestowed
in
charity;
a mess of
victuals;
hence,
a small
charity
gift; a
dole..
Carrier
::
Carrier
(n.) One who, or that
which,
carries
or
conveys;
a
messenger..
Dispatch
::
Dispatch
(v. t.) A
message
dispatched
or sent with
speed;
especially,
an
important
official
letter
sent from one
public
officer
to
another;
-- often used in the
plural;
as, a
messenger
has
arrived
with
dispatches
for the
American
minister;
naval or
military
dispatches..
Express
::
Express
(n.) That which is sent by an
express
messenger
or
message.
Post
::
Post (n.) Haste or
speed,
like that of a
messenger
or mail
carrier..
Angel
::
Angel (n.) A
messenger.
Invitation
::
Invitation
(n.) A
document
written
or
printed,
or
spoken
words,
/onveying
the
message
by which one is
invited..
Messrs.
::
Messrs.
(pl. ) of
Monsieu.
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