See Also: transmission(dictionary)
transmission(dictionary)
TRANSMISSION, civ(law)
transmission(encyclopedia)
Transmission(medicine)
transmission breakpoint(medicine)
perinatal transmission(medicine)
transovarial transmission(medicine)
non-direct transmission(medicine)
neurohumoral transmission(medicine)

transmission (oh)



[Date: 1600-1700; Language: Latin; Origin: transmissio, from transmittere; TRANSMIT]
[U] the process of sending out electronic signals, messages etc, using radio, television, or other similar equipment
::worldwide data transmission
[U] formal the process of sending or passing something from one person, place, or thing to another
transmission of
::the transmission of disease
[C] formal something that is broadcast on television, radio etc
::a live transmission of the tennis championship
[U and C] the parts of a vehicle that take power from the engine to the wheels