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An electric telegraph which prints the messages in letters and not in signs.
n.
Account; tidings; message; communication; information; -- used only in the singular.
v. t.
To give motion to; to cause to be borne or carried; to procure the going, transmission, or delivery of; as, to send a message.
n.
A telegraph wire or cable; hence, an electric telegraph; as, to send a message by wire.
v. t.
To send (a message) by telegraph.
n.
One who sends telegraphic messages; a telegraphic operator; a telegraphist.
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One who, or that which, transmits; specifically, that portion of a telegraphic or telephonic instrument by means of which a message is sent; -- opposed to receiver.
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A messenger.
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A message by a telephone.
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A document or message communicating the reasons of the executive for not officially approving a proposed law; -- called also veto message.
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A messenger.
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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.
v. i.
To send a telegraphic message.
v. t.
That which is sent; a message or messenger; hence, also, a visitation of providence; an affliction or trial.
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A message sent by telegraph; a telegraphic dispatch.
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Any notice, word, or communication, written or verbal, sent from one person to another.
v. t.
To bear as a message.
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Hence, specifically, an official communication, not made in person, but delivered by a messenger; as, the President's message.
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An officer whose business was to denounce or proclaim war, to challenge to battle, to proclaim peace, and to bear messages from the commander of an army. He was invested with a sacred and inviolable character.
v. i.
To dispatch an agent or messenger to convey a message, or to do an errand.
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