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Noun — The act of sending or passing something on, such as data, a signal, or a disease.

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disease transmission automatic transmission signal transmission

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin "transmissio," from "transmittere" ("to send across").

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Frequently asked questions

What does “transmission” mean?

The word “transmission” means the act of sending or passing something on, such as data, a signal, or a disease. In plain terms, the passing of something — a signal, a disease, or engine power — from one place or thing to another.

How do you pronounce “transmission”?

“Transmission” is pronounced trans-MIH-shuhn (/tɹænsˈmɪʃən/ in IPA).

How do you use “transmission” in a sentence?

Here is “transmission” used in a sentence: “The transmission of the virus slowed after the lockdown.”

What is another word for “transmission”?

Words with a similar meaning to “transmission” include outsending.

What part of speech is “transmission”?

“Transmission” is a noun.

Where does the word “transmission” come from?

The word “transmission” comes from Latin. Borrowed from Latin "transmissio," from "transmittere" ("to send across").

Is “transmission” a common word?

“Transmission” is a fairly common word in modern English, usually learned at around the B2 level.

How many meanings does “transmission” have?

“Transmission” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: the act of sending or passing something on, such as data, a signal, or a disease.

What is the difference between transmission and transfer?

Transmission is the act of sending or passing something on, such as data, a signal, or a disease, and often stresses the process of movement across a distance or between people. Transfer usually means moving something from one place, person, or account to another, with an emphasis on the change of location or ownership. You speak of the transmission of a virus, but the transfer of funds or files.

What is the difference between an automatic and a manual transmission?

A transmission is the mechanism in a vehicle that sends power from the engine to the wheels. An automatic transmission changes gears by itself as you drive, while a manual transmission requires the driver to change gears using a clutch and gear stick. Both perform the same core job of transferring engine power to the wheels.

Is transmission countable or uncountable?

Transmission can be both. It is uncountable when it refers to the general process of sending something, as in "the transmission of sound." It is countable when it refers to a specific broadcast or a vehicle part, as in "a live transmission" or "the car needs a new transmission."

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