For Message we have terms and definitions in 9 topics. The topics are Advertising, Dream, Newton, Non-Profit Marketing, Paranormal, Parliamentary Procedure, Public Speaking, SCSI and Technology.

The underlying theme or idea in advertisement.
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To dream of receiving a message, denotes that changes will take place in your affairs.
To dream of sending a message, denotes that you will be placed in unpleasant situations.
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An instruction to execute a method, as in a programmed function. Also referred to as a symbol with a set of arguments. A message is sent using the message send syntax, where the message, messageName, is sent to the receiver, frame. Source: NSG
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A concise statement that tells a target audience why one organization or product is superior to competitors.
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See communication.
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(message) - A formal communication between the House and the Senate which accompanies bills or conveys a request. The Governor General may also communicate with the House by message.
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Whatever a speaker communicates to someone else.
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SCSI Messages are used to allow initiator and target to communicate while processing a SCSI task. SCSI messages are used during the command transfer to negotiate the fast and wide transfer options for the data transfer. An initiator can use a message to abort a command currently executed. A target can use a message to notify the initiator of a parity error.
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1. In communications, a unit of information transmitted electronically from one device to another. A message can contain one or more blocks of text as well as beginning and ending characters, control characters, a software-generated header (destination address, type of message, and other such information), and error-checking or synchronizing information. A message can be routed directly from sender to receiver through a physical link, or it can be passed, either whole or in parts, through a switching system that routes it from one intermediate station to another. See also asynchronous transmission, block (definition 4), control character (definition 1), frame (definition 1), frame (definition 2), header (definition 2), message switching, network, packet (definition 1), packet switching, synchronous transmission. 2. In software, a piece of information passed from the application or operating system to the user to suggest an action, indicate a condition, or inform that an event has occurred. 3. In message-based operating environments, such as Microsoft Windows, a unit of information passed among running programs, certain devices in the system, and the operating environment itself.
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