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Estafet
A courier who conveys messages to another courier a military courier sent from one part
encrypted
knowing the secret method for interpretation called the key of messages or other forms of information
Messenger
to a public body specifically an office servant who bears messages
object oriented
objects which encapsulate data and typically are accessed by passing messages which in turn may trigger internal procedures within the object
Porter
a doorkeeper one who waits at the door to receive messages
Energy
(ii) used for any purpose except the transmission of a message. [Indian Electricity Act, 1910, s. 2(g)]
Receive
in payment of a debt to receive a gift a message or a letter
Resend
To send again as to resend a message
Dispatch, or despatch
[fr. despescher, Fr., to send away quickly, to discharge], a message, letter, or order sent with speed on affairs of State.
Electricity
(b) used for any purpose except the transmission of a message. [Electricity Act, 2003 (36 of 2003), s. 2(23)]
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