emissary

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Etymology

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From French émissaire, from Latin emissarius (agent, scout, spy).

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emissary (plural emissaries)

  1. An agent sent on a mission to represent the interests of someone else.
  2. (anatomy) A venous channel in the skull.
  3. An underground channel by which the water of a lake escapes.

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