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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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Dispatch
::
Dispatch
(v. t.) A
message
transmitted
by
telegraph.
Messenger
::
Messenger
(n.) A
person
appointed
to
perform
certain
ministerial
duties
under
bankrupt
and
insolvent
laws, such as to take
charge
og the
estate
of the
bankrupt
or
insolvent..
Misword
::
Misword
(v. t.) To word
wrongly;
as, to
misword
a
message,
or a
sentence..
Messenger
::
Messenger
(n.) A
hawser
passed
round the
capstan,
and
having
its two ends
lashed
together
to form an
endless
rope or
chain;
--
formerly
used for
heaving
in the
cable..
Register
::
Register
(n.) The part of a
telegraphic
apparatus
which
records
automatically
the
message
received.
Mingle-mangle
::
Mingle-mangle
(v. t.) To mix in a
disorderly
way; to make a mess of.
Mess
::
Mess (n.) The milk given by a cow at one
milking.
Letter
::
Letter
(n.) A
written
or
printed
communication;
a
message
expressed
in
intelligible
characters
on
something
adapted
to
conveyance,
as
paper,
parchment,
etc.; an
epistle..
Messiahship
::
Messiahship
(n.) The state or
office
of the
Messiah.
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)..
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..
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..
Message
::
Message
(n.) Any
notice,
word, or
communication,
written
or
verbal,
sent from one
person
to
another..
Mess
::
Mess (v. t.) To
supply
with a mess.
Internuncio
::
Internuncio
(n.) A
messenger
between
two
parties.
Repeater
::
Repeater
(n.) An
instrument
for
resending
a
telegraphic
message
automatically
at an
intermediate
point.
Kirmess
::
Kirmess
(n.) In
Europe,
particularly
in
Belgium
and
Holland,
and
outdoor
festival
and fair; in the
United
States,
generally
an
indoor
entertainment
and fair
combined..
Amice
::
Amice (n.) A hood, or cape with a hood, made of lined with gray fur,
formerly
worn by the
clergy;
--
written
also
amess,
amyss,
and
almuce..
Messeigneurs
::
Messeigneurs
(pl. ) of
Monseigneu.
Affectionate
::
Affectionate
(a.)
Proceeding
from
affection;
indicating
love;
tender;
as, the
affectionate
care of a
parent;
affectionate
countenance,
message,
language..
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