Necessary — Nec es*sa*ry, a. [L. necessarius, from necesse unavoidable, necessary; of uncertain origin: cf. F. n[ e]cessaire.] 1. Such as must be; impossible to be otherwise; not to be avoided; inevitable. [1913 Webster] Death, a necessary end, Will come… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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End of message — or EOM signifies the end of a message, often an e mail.[1] The subject of an e mail may contain such an abbreviation to signify that all content is in the subject line so that the message itself does not need to be opened (e.g., No classes Monday … Wikipedia
end|ing — «EHN dihng», noun. 1. the last part; end: »The story has a sad ending. SYNONYM(S): conclusion, completion, termination. 2. death. 3. a letter or letters added at the end of a word or stem to change its meaning or to indicate its grammatical… … Useful english dictionary
End of Message — or EOM signifies the end of a message, often an email. The subject of an e mail may contain such an acronym to signify that all content is in the subject line so that the message itself does not need to be opened (e.g., No classes Monday (EOM) ) … Wikipedia