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Definition of Message pad
1. Noun. A pad of paper on which messages can be written.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Message Pad
Literary usage of Message pad
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Technique of Modern Tactics: A Study of Troop Leading Methods in the by Paul Stanley Bond, Michael Joseph McDonough (1916)
"All cautions as to clearness and brevity in orders apply similarly to messages.
Messages should be numbered serially as a rule. Use your message pad in the ..."
2. All in it: "K(1)" Carries on by Ian Hay (1917)
"... his faculties by endeavouring to read and write simultaneously, he turns his
back upon the fluttering flag, and bends low over his field message-pad. ..."
3. Junior High School Literature by William Harris Elson, Christine M. Keck (1920)
"An officer took a message pad of tissue paper and wrote upon it: "Silence the
battery on our left." Then he added some « figures showing the exact position ..."
4. The New World of Science: Its Development During the War by Robert Mearns Yerkes (1920)
"In actual service, however, only one on would be followed continuously, and all
that h said was written down on sheet after sheet of the message pad. ..."
5. The Elson Readers.. by William Harris Elson (1921)
"An officer took a message pad of tissue paper and wrote upon it: "Silence the
battery on our left." Then he added some 25 figures showing the exact position ..."
6. Journal by Institution of Electrical Engineers Radio Section (1877)
"... but the wrist is stationary, resting upon the table or upon a raised block a
little above the level of the table, and frequently upon a message-pad, ..."