Definitions from Wiktionary (Messenger)
▸ noun: One who brings messages.
▸ noun: The secretary bird.
▸ noun: The supporting member of an aerial cable (electric power or telephone or data).
▸ noun: (law) A person appointed to perform certain ministerial duties under bankrupt and insolvent laws, such as to take charge of the estate of the bankrupt or insolvent.
▸ noun: (computing) An instant messenger program.
▸ noun: (figurative) A forerunner or harbinger.
▸ noun: A light scudding cloud preceding a storm.
▸ noun: A piece of paper, etc., blown up a string to a kite.
▸ noun: (nautical) A light line with which a heavier line may be hauled e.g. from the deck of a ship to the pier.
▸ noun: (oceanography) A weight dropped down a line to close a Nansen bottle.
▸ noun: (Scotland) A messenger-at-arms.
▸ noun: (bowling) A pin which travels across the pin deck to knock over another pin, usually for a strike.
▸ verb: (transitive) To send something by messenger.
▸ noun: A surname originating as an occupation for a messenger.
▸ noun: (rare) A male given name of historical usage.
▸ Also see messenger
second messengers,
instant messengers,
messengers at arms,
Prophets and messengers in Islam,
The Jazz Messengers,
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▸ noun: One who brings messages.
▸ noun: The secretary bird.
▸ noun: The supporting member of an aerial cable (electric power or telephone or data).
▸ noun: (law) A person appointed to perform certain ministerial duties under bankrupt and insolvent laws, such as to take charge of the estate of the bankrupt or insolvent.
▸ noun: (computing) An instant messenger program.
▸ noun: (figurative) A forerunner or harbinger.
▸ noun: A light scudding cloud preceding a storm.
▸ noun: A piece of paper, etc., blown up a string to a kite.
▸ noun: (nautical) A light line with which a heavier line may be hauled e.g. from the deck of a ship to the pier.
▸ noun: (oceanography) A weight dropped down a line to close a Nansen bottle.
▸ noun: (Scotland) A messenger-at-arms.
▸ noun: (bowling) A pin which travels across the pin deck to knock over another pin, usually for a strike.
▸ verb: (transitive) To send something by messenger.
▸ noun: A surname originating as an occupation for a messenger.
▸ noun: (rare) A male given name of historical usage.
▸ Also see messenger
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