A person or device that transmits or dispatches something, especially a message, signal, or package.
From Old English 'sendan' meaning 'to send, dispatch,' combined with the agent suffix '-er.' The root is Germanic, related to 'journey' and originally implied causing something to go on a path or journey.
The concept of sending originally involved putting something on a journey or path, which perfectly describes digital communication today. Every email, text, or data packet still follows this ancient concept of dispatch - setting information on a journey from sender to receiver across networks.
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