Messenger

  • 21Messenger — El término Messenger hace referencia a: Windows Live Messenger, programa de mensajería instantánea, sucesor de MSN Messenger y Windows Messenger. MESSENGER, la misión espacial de la NASA a Mercurio lanzada en el año 2004. Messenger, el tercer… …

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  • 22messenger — mes|sen|ger1 [ˈmesındʒə, sən US ər] n [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: messager messenger (12 16 centuries), from Old French messagier, from message; MESSAGE] 1.) someone whose job is to deliver messages or documents, or someone who takes a message to… …

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  • 23messenger */ — UK [ˈmes(ə)ndʒə(r)] / US [ˈmesəndʒər] noun [countable] Word forms messenger : singular messenger plural messengers someone who delivers messages to people, often as their job • shoot/blame/kill the messenger to blame the person who brings bad… …

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  • 24messenger — 1. That which carries a message. 2. Having message carrying properties. first m. a hormone that binds to a receptor on the surface cell and, in so doing, communicates with intracellular metabolic processes. second m. an intermediary molecule that …

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  • 25Messenger — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Messenger >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 messenger messenger envoy emissary legate Sgm: N 1 nuncio nuncio internuncio Sgm: N 1 ambassador ambassador &c.(diplomatist) 758 GRP: N 2 Sgm …

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  • 26messenger — [[t]me̱sɪnʤə(r)[/t]] messengers N COUNT: also by N A messenger takes a message to someone, or takes messages regularly as their job. There will be a messenger at the Airport to collect the photographs from our courier... He gave the instruction… …

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  • 27messenger —    A professional description which can be used vocatively. The Limits of Love, by Frederic Raphael, has a government minister saying: ‘Tell me, messenger, what entitles me to park my car outside the door but forbids Sir Samuel here to do so?’… …

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  • 28messenger — 1. noun [ ˈme.sɪn.dʒər / a) One who brings messages. b) A light line with which a heavier line may be hauled e.g. from the deck of a ship to the pier. 2. verb [ ˈme.sɪn.dʒər / To send something by messenger. Ill messenger over the signed… …

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  • 29Messenger — Recorded in a number of modern spellings including Message, Messager, Messenger and Massinger, this is usually an surname of English derivation but French origins. It is occupational and originally described a carrier of official messages and… …

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  • 30messenger — noun Messenger is used before these nouns: ↑bag Messenger is used after these nouns: ↑bicycle …

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