English to Punjabi Dictionary messenger

messenger

ਦੂਤ
definition
verb
could you have it messengered over to me?
send (a document or package) by messenger.
noun
Agni was the next and was important in the sacrifices and was considered as a messenger , carrying the messages to the heavens, as the flames of the sacrificial fires ascended upwards.
a person who carries a message or is employed to carry messages.
an endless rope, cable, or chain used with a capstan to haul an anchor cable or to drive a powered winch.
example
Notwithstanding the authority of the 'messenger' , the message deserves examination on its own terms.
Unable to disprove an unpalatable message, the 'messenger' has been shot.
It translates genetic information from 'messenger' ribonucleic acid and makes protein accordingly.
After he was demobbed in 1946 the couple, who have no children, lived in London, where Ron was employed as a 'messenger' by a national newspaper.
Agni was the next and was important in the sacrifices and was considered as a 'messenger' , carrying the messages to the heavens, as the flames of the sacrificial fires ascended upwards.
This speech does not report the movement of the betrothal message, from kingly words recounted, to 'messenger' , to scroll, to herald's voice.
Eve's action was based on the hearing of an evil message from an evil 'messenger' .
Manto is only a 'messenger' , she is carrying out duties laid out by government.
If that's the case, Perle can 'messenger' or e-mail the transcripts to me, and I'll get them posted on the Web overnight.
Margaret joined West Middlesex Hospital at the tender age of 15, employed as a 'messenger' on just £2.50 for a 43-hour week.
nitric oxide is an intercellular 'messenger'
Indeed, what will decide this election in the next three weeks is whether Americans are voting on the message or the 'messenger' .
One day I received by 'messenger' a dirty and smudged envelope with no return address.
RNA is the 'messenger' molecule that takes information from DNA and uses it to make proteins.
Perhaps by then city staff will have reported on what they think the impact of this could be on the city economy - although finding a 'messenger' to deliver the message may be difficult.
He was employed as a foot 'messenger' , so he was on the subway frequently and took advantage of it, doing motion tags.
But Jandd's massive Gabriel messenger bag is closer to the size most hard-working street urchins on wheels actually use for 'messengering' , and it's definitely up to the task.
If no traders could be found, special 'messengers' had to be employed for the task.
Arnaz phones the night club, has Stack paged and asks him to go home and read some scripts that are being 'messengered' to his doorstep.
Negotiations about the precise wording of the speech are intense, with messages and 'messengers' traversing the strait on a near-daily basis.
He swore that my parents would be 'messengered' a letter saying I had been accepted to an exclusive school.
All members can be alerted to urgent messages by 'messengers' or via the party whips.
Some of us just refuse to react, blaming the 'messengers' for their message and accusing the scientists of scaremongering.
As the body's chemical 'messengers' , hormones transfer information and instructions from one set of cells to another.
But the really amazing thing is that so many others in the free world not only do not agree but loathe and detest this message and its 'messengers' .
The afternoon slump, when eyelids droop and shoulders sag, is the result of a complicated dance of the body's chemical 'messengers' .
Would you like us to have it 'messengered' to you or would you come in and pick it up yourself?
In Ancient Egypt, the Pharaoh's 'messengers' and diplomatic envoys carried with them the seal of the Pharaoh, production of which guaranteed the carrier free and unhindered passage throughout the region.
‘Some plasticizers can mimic the effects of certain hormones - they're chemical 'messengers' in the body,’ she says.
They had a very hierarchical structure but operated with extremely slow communications, such as notes carried by 'messengers' and face-to-face meetings.
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