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Messenger

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Noun

1. courier, messenger

a person who carries a message

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Messenger

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noun
1. 
a person who takes messages from one person or group to another or others
2. 
a person who runs errands or is employed to run errands
3. 
a carrier of official dispatches; courier
4. nautical
a. 
a light line used to haul in a heavy rope
b. 
an endless belt of chain, rope, or cable, used on a powered winch to take off power
5. archaic
a herald

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Messenger

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noun
1. 
a. 
a person who carries a message or goes on an errand
b. 
a person whose work is delivering telegrams, official dispatches, or the like
2.  Archaic
a harbinger; forerunner
3.  Nautical
a light line tied to a heavier one and used in pulling it as from a ship to a pier

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Messenger

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n.
1. One that carries messages or performs errands, as:
a. A person employed to carry telegrams, letters, or parcels.
b. A military or official courier.
c. An envoy to another person, party, or government.
2. A bearer of news.
3. A forerunner; a harbinger: the crocus and other messengers of spring.
4.
a. A prophet.
b. Messenger Islam Muhammad. Used with the.
5. Nautical A chain or rope used for hauling in a cable. Also called messenger line.
tr.v. mes·sen·gered, mes·sen·ger·ing, mes·sen·gers
To send by messenger.

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