Transmission ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Transmission ( noun )

  1. The act or process of transmitting or sending something, such as information or data.
  2. The mechanism in a vehicle that transmits power from the engine to the wheels.
  3. The spreading of a disease or infection from one person or organism to another.

Origin:

From the latin transmissio, meaning a sending across or a sending through, from trans- meaning across or beyond and -missio meaning a sending.

Examples:

  1. The transmission of the message was done successfully.
  2. He checked the transmission of his car and found out that it needed to be repaired.
  3. The transmission of the disease was controlled by the quick response of the health department.
  4. The company's transmission of data was done through a secure network.
  5. The transmission of the video was done in real-time.

(As a verb)

Transmission ( verb )

  1. The act or process of transmitting or sending something, such as information or data.
  2. The mechanism in a vehicle that transmits power from the engine to the wheels.
  3. The spreading of a disease or infection from one person or organism to another.

Origin:

From the latin transmissio, meaning a sending across or a sending through, from trans- meaning across or beyond and -missio meaning a sending.

Examples:

  1. The transmission of the message was done successfully.
  2. He checked the transmission of his car and found out that it needed to be repaired.
  3. The transmission of the disease was controlled by the quick response of the health department.
  4. The company's transmission of data was done through a secure network.
  5. The transmission of the video was done in real-time.
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