Messager vs. Messenger — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Messager and Messenger
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Messager
Messager is a surname.
Messenger
A person employed to carry telegrams, letters, or parcels.
Messager
One who sends a message.
Messenger
A military or official courier.
Messager
(obsolete) A messenger.
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Messenger
An envoy to another person, party, or government.
Messager
A messenger.
Messenger
A bearer of news.
Messenger
A forerunner; a harbinger
The crocus and other messengers of spring.
Messenger
A prophet.
Messenger
Messenger(Islam) Muhammad. Used with the.
Messenger
(Nautical) A chain or rope used for hauling in a cable. Also called messenger line.
Messenger
To send by messenger.
Messenger
One who brings messages.
Messenger
The secretary bird.
Messenger
The supporting member of an aerial cable (electric power or telephone or data).
Messenger
(legal) 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.
Messenger
(computing) An instant messenger program.
Messenger
A forerunner.
Messenger
A light scudding cloud preceding a storm.
Messenger
A piece of paper, etc., blown up a string to a kite.
Messenger
(nautical) A light line with which a heavier line may be hauled e.g. from the deck of a ship to the pier.
Messenger
(oceanography) A weight dropped down a line to close a Nansen bottle.
Messenger
(Scotland) A messenger-at-arms.
Messenger
(bowling) A pin which travels across the pin deck to knock over another pin, usually for a strike.
Messenger
(transitive) To send something by messenger.
I'll messenger over the signed documents.
Messenger
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.
Messenger
One who, or that which, foreshows, or foretells.
Yon gray linesThat fret the clouds are messengers of day.
Messenger
A hawser passed round the capstan, and having its two ends lashed together to form an endless rope or chain; - formerly used for heaving in the cable.
Messenger
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.
Messenger
A person who carries a message
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