missary
/ˈmɪsəri/Definitions
1. noun
A person sent or authorized to perform a specific duty or function, especially in a religious or official capacity.
“The bishop appointed a missary to oversee the construction of the new church.”
1. noun
A person sent or authorized to perform a specific duty or function, especially in a religious or official capacity.
“The bishop appointed a missary to oversee the construction of the new church.”