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Definition of mess
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Mess (n.) The milk given by a cow at one
milking.
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Message
::
Message
(n.) Any
notice,
word, or
communication,
written
or
verbal,
sent from one
person
to
another..
Telegrapher
::
Telegrapher
(n.) One who sends
telegraphic
messages;
a
telegraphic
operator;
a
telegraphist.
Herald
::
Herald
(n.) An
officer
whose
business
was to
denounce
or
proclaim
war, to
challenge
to
battle,
to
proclaim
peace,
and to bear
messages
from the
commander
of an army. He was
invested
with a
sacred
and
inviolable
character..
Wire
::
Wire (n.) A
telegraph
wire or
cable;
hence,
an
electric
telegraph;
as, to send a
message
by
wire..
Peon
::
Peon (n.) A foot
soldier;
a
policeman;
also, an
office
attendant;
a
messenger..
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..
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..
Repeater
::
Repeater
(n.) An
instrument
for
resending
a
telegraphic
message
automatically
at an
intermediate
point.
Missive
::
Missive
(n.) That which is sent; a
writing
containing
a
message.
Mess
::
Mess (n.) A
number
of
persons
who eat
together,
and for whom food is
prepared
in
common;
especially,
persons
in the
military
or naval
service
who eat at the same
table;
as, the
wardroom
mess..
Wire
::
Wire (v. i.) To send a
telegraphic
message.
Slump
::
Slump (v. t.) To lump; to throw into a mess.
Messias
::
Messias
(n.) The
Messiah.
Messieurs
::
Messieurs
(n. pl.) Sirs;
gentlemen;
--
abbreviated
to
Messrs.,
which is used as the
plural
of Mr..
Messiahship
::
Messiahship
(n.) The state or
office
of the
Messiah.
Receive
::
Receive
(v. t.) To take, as
something
that is
offered,
given,
committed,
sent, paid, or the like; to
accept;
as, to
receive
money
offered
in
payment
of a debt; to
receive
a gift, a
message,
or a
letter..
Resend
::
Resend
(v. t.) To send
again;
as, to
resend
a
message..
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)..
Beadle
::
Beadle
(v.) A
messenger
or crier of a
court;
a
servitor;
one who cites or bids
persons
to
appear
and
answer;
--
called
also an
apparitor
or
summoner.
Caddie
::
Caddie
(n.) A
Scotch
errand
boy,
porter,
or
messenger..
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