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Definition of mess
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of mess is as below...
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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Internuncio
::
Internuncio
(n.) A
messenger
between
two
parties.
Skainsmate
::
Skainsmate
(n.) A
messmate;
a
companion.
Mux
::
Mux (v. t.) To mix in an
unitidy
and
offensive
way; to make a mess of.
Mess
::
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..
Guacho
::
Guacho
(n.) An
Indian
who
serves
as a
messenger.
Express
::
Express
(n.) That which is sent by an
express
messenger
or
message.
Communication
::
Communication
(n.) That which is
communicated
or
imparted;
intelligence;
news; a
verbal
or
written
message.
Contubernial
::
Contubernial
(a.)
Living
or
messing
together;
familiar;
in
companionship.
Messias
::
Messias
(n.) The
Messiah.
Shiloh
::
Shiloh
(n.) A word used by Jacob on his
deathbed,
and
interpreted
variously,
as the
Messiah,
or as the city
Shiloh,
or as
Rest..
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..
Steward
::
Steward
(n.) A
person
employed
in a
hotel,
or a club, or on board a ship, to
provide
for the
table,
superintend
the
culinary
affairs,
etc. In naval
vessels,
the
captain's
steward,
wardroom
steward,
steerage
steward,
warrant
officers
steward,
etc., are petty
officers
who
provide
for the
messes
under their
charge..
Courier
::
Courier
(n.) A
messenger
sent with haste to
convey
letters
or
dispatches,
usually
on
public
business..
Forerunner
::
Forerunner
(n.) A
messenger
sent
before
to give
notice
of the
approach
of
others;
a
harbinger;
a sign
foreshowing
something;
a
prognostic;
as, the
forerunner
of a
fever..
Send
::
Send (v. i.) To
dispatch
an agent or
messenger
to
convey
a
message,
or to do an
errand..
Sonde
::
Sonde (v. t.) That which is sent; a
message
or
messenger;
hence,
also, a
visitation
of
providence;
an
affliction
or
trial..
Messrs.
::
Messrs.
(pl. ) of
Monsieu.
Surgeful
::
Surge (n.) To let go or
slacken
suddenly,
as a rope; as, to surge a
hawser
or
messenger;
also, to
slacken
the rope about (a
capstan)..
Nuncius
::
Nuncius
(n.) A
messenger.
Post
::
Post (n.) A
messenger
who goes from
station;
an
express;
especially,
one who is
employed
by the
government
to carry
letters
and
parcels
regularly
from one place to
another;
a
letter
carrier;
a
postman..
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