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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 (n.) A
disagreeable
mixture
or
confusion
of
things;
hence,
a
situation
resulting
from
blundering
or from
misunderstanding;
as, he made a mess of it..
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Messieurs
::
Messieurs
(n. pl.) Sirs;
gentlemen;
--
abbreviated
to
Messrs.,
which is used as the
plural
of Mr..
Mess
::
Mess (n.) The milk given by a cow at one
milking.
Harbinger
::
Harbinger
(n.) A
forerunner;
a
precursor;
a
messenger.
Kid
::
Kid (n.) A small
wooden
mess tub; -- a name given by
sailors
to one in which they
receive
their food.
Messiahship
::
Messiahship
(n.) The state or
office
of the
Messiah.
Affectionate
::
Affectionate
(a.)
Proceeding
from
affection;
indicating
love;
tender;
as, the
affectionate
care of a
parent;
affectionate
countenance,
message,
language..
Messager
::
Messager
(n.) A
messenger.
Muss
::
Muss (n.) A state of
confusion
or
disorder;
-- prob.
variant
of mess, but
influenced
by muss, a
scramble..
Message
::
Message
(n.) Any
notice,
word, or
communication,
written
or
verbal,
sent from one
person
to
another..
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..
Mercury
::
Mercury
(n.) A
carrier
of
tidings;
a
newsboy;
a
messenger;
hence,
also, a
newspaper..
Envoy
::
Envoy (n.) One
dispatched
upon an
errand
or
mission;
a
messenger;
esp., a
person
deputed
by a
sovereign
or a
government
to
negotiate
a
treaty,
or
transact
other
business,
with a
foreign
sovereign
or
government;
a
minister
accredited
to a
foreign
government.
An
envoy's
rank is below that of an
ambassador..
Acknowledgment
::
Acknowledgment
(n.)
Something
given or done in
return
for a
favor,
message,
etc..
Messenger
::
Messenger
(n.) One who bears a
message;
the
bearer
of a
verbal
or
written
communication,
notice,
or
invitation,
from one
person
to
another,
or to a
public
body;
specifically,
an
office
servant
who bears
messages..
Berth
::
Berth (n.) A room in which a
number
of the
officers
or
ship's
company
mess and
reside.
Electro-telegraphy
::
Electro-telegraphy
(n.) The art or
science
of
constructing
or using the
electric
telegraph;
the
transmission
of
messages
by means of the
electric
telegraph.
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..
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..
Dispatch
::
Dispatch
(v. t.) A
message
transmitted
by
telegraph.
Register
::
Register
(n.) The part of a
telegraphic
apparatus
which
records
automatically
the
message
received.
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