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Definition of mess
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Mess (v. t.) To
supply
with a mess.
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Gunroom
::
Gunroom
(n.) An
apartment
on the after end of the lower gun deck of a ship of war,
usually
occupied
as a
messroom
by the
commissioned
officers,
except
the
captain;
--
called
wardroom
in the
United
States
navy..
Communication
::
Communication
(n.)
Intercourse
by
words,
letters,
or
messages;
interchange
of
thoughts
or
opinions,
by
conference
or other
means;
conference;
correspondence..
Messiah
::
Messiah
(n.) The
expected
king and
deliverer
of the
Hebrews;
the
Savior;
Christ.
Mercury
::
Mercury
(n.) A
carrier
of
tidings;
a
newsboy;
a
messenger;
hence,
also, a
newspaper..
Apparitor
::
Apparitor
(n.) A
messenger
or
officer
who
serves
the
process
of an
ecclesiastical
court.
Messenger
::
Messenger
(n.) One who, or that
which,
foreshows,
or
foretells..
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..
Wire
::
Wire (v. i.) To send a
telegraphic
message.
Flash
::
Flash (v. t.) To
convey
as by a
flash;
to light up, as by a
sudden
flame or
light;
as, to flash a
message
along the
wires;
to flash
conviction
on the
mind..
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..
Peon
::
Peon (n.) A foot
soldier;
a
policeman;
also, an
office
attendant;
a
messenger..
Remember
::
Remember
(v. t.) To
recall
to the mind of
another,
as in the
friendly
messages,
remember
me to him, he
wishes
to be
remembered
to you, etc..
Expeditious
::
Expeditious
(a.)
Possessed
of, or
characterized
by,
expedition,
or
efficiency
and
rapidity
in
action;
performed
with, or
acting
with,
expedition;
quick;
having
celerity;
speedily;
as, an
expeditious
march or
messenger..
Private
::
Private
(n.) A
secret
message;
a
personal
unofficial
communication.
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..
Affectionate
::
Affectionate
(a.)
Proceeding
from
affection;
indicating
love;
tender;
as, the
affectionate
care of a
parent;
affectionate
countenance,
message,
language..
Carrier
::
Carrier
(n.) One who, or that
which,
carries
or
conveys;
a
messenger..
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..
Guacho
::
Guacho
(n.) An
Indian
who
serves
as a
messenger.
Muss
::
Muss (n.) A state of
confusion
or
disorder;
-- prob.
variant
of mess, but
influenced
by muss, a
scramble..
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