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transmit

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Main Entry:
trans·mit 
          Listen to the pronunciation of transmit 
          Listen to the pronunciation of transmit
Pronunciation:
\tran(t)s-ˈmit, tranz-\
Function:
verb
Inflected Form(s):
trans·mit·ted; trans·mit·ting
Etymology:
Middle English transmitten, from Latin transmittere, from trans- + mittere to send
Date:
15th century
transitive verb1 a: to send or convey from one person or place to another : forward b: to cause or allow to spread: as (1): to convey by or as if by inheritance or heredity : hand down (2): to convey (infection) abroad or to another 2 a (1): to cause (as light or force) to pass or be conveyed through space or a medium (2): to admit the passage of : conduct <glass transmits light> b: to send out (a signal) either by radio waves or over a wireintransitive verb: to send out a signal either by radio waves or over a wire
trans·mit·ta·ble 
          Listen to the pronunciation of transmittable \-ˈmi-tə-bəl\ adjective
trans·mit·tal 
          Listen to the pronunciation of transmittal \-ˈmi-təl\ noun


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