miss-, -miss, -mis-, -mit, -mitt-
(Latin: to send, to let go, to cause to go; to throw, to hurl, to cast)
Don't confuse this miss-, -mis unit with the following units:
mis-, "bad, wrong";
miso-, mis-, "hate, hatred";
misc- "mix, mingle".
submissively
submissiveness
submit
1. To yield or surrender (oneself) to the will or authority of another; especially reluctantly or under pressure.
2. To subject to a condition or process.
3. To commit (something) to the consideration or judgment of another: "Applicatins must be submitted prior to the day of departure."
4. To offer as a proposition or contention: "I submit that the terms are entirely unreasonable."
5. To give in to the authority, power, or desires of another.
6. To allow oneself to be subjected to something.
7. To defer to another's knowledge, judgment, or experience.
submitter
surmise
1. To infer (something) without sufficiently conclusive evidence.
2. To think or infer without certain or strong evidence; to guess.
3. An idea or opinion based on insufficiently conclusive evidence; a conjecture.
4. An idea or thought of something as being possible or likely.
transmissible
transmission
1. The movement or transfer of electric energy over an interconnected group of lines and associated equipment.
2. The transferring of of a disease or condition; such as, a virus, from one person to another.
3. The system of gears by which power is transmitted from the engine of an automobile or other motor vehicle to the driving axle or axles.
4. The act or process of transmitting something, especially radio signals, radio or television broadcasts, data, or a disease.
5. The act of sending a message; causing a message to be transmitted.
6. The mechanical system, including gears and shafts, by which power is transmitted from the engine of a motor vehicle to the drive wheels.
7. A set of gears and the protective casing that covers this in a vehicle or engine.
8. The ability of a material to let incoming radiation pass completely through it.
transmission line
A heavy wire carrying large amounts of electricity over long distances from a generating station to a place where the electricity is used.
transmission reliability margin (TRM)
The amount of transmission transfer capability necessary to ensure that a transmission network will be secure under a reasonable range of uncertainties in system conditions.
transmission system
An interconnected group of electric transmission lines and associated equipment for transferring electric energy in bulk between a point of supply and a point at which it is delivered to consumers or to another electrical system.
transmissometer
1. An instrument for measuring the transmission of light through a fluid.
2. An electronic instrument system that provides a continuous record of the atmospheric transmission between two fixed points.
transmit
1. To send something, pass something on, or to cause something to spread, from one person, thing, or place to another: "The disease is transmitted by blood transfusion."
2. To communicate a message, information, or news: "Data was quickly transmitted."
3. To make heat, sound, light, or other radiation pass or spread through space or a medium.
4. Movement from one part of a mechanism to another.
transmittal
transmittance
The fraction of percentage of a particular frequency or wavelength of electronmagnetic radiation that passes through a substance without being absorbed or reflected.
transmitter
1. A piece of broadcasting equipment that generates a radio-frequency wave, modulates it so that it carries a meaningful signal, and sends it out from an antenna.
2. In telecommunications, the part of a telephone that converts sound waves to electrical impulses.
3. One who, or that which, transmits; specifically, that portion of a telegraphic or telephonic instrument by means of which a message is sent; opposed to receiver.
4. A device that converts sound waves to electrical waves; such as, the microphone of a telephone.
5. A device used for the generation of signals of any type and form that are to be transmitted.
In radio and radar, it is that portion of the equipment that includes electronic circuits designed to generate, amplify, and shape the radio frequency energy that is delivered to the antenna where it is radiated out into space.