Where does “trānsmittō” come from?
trānsmittō (Latin) comes from Latin mittō, from Proto-Italic meitō, from Proto-Indo-European meyth₂- — to hurt; to exchange, remove; to replace, to...
trānsmittō (Latin): to transmit, send, carry, or convey across, over or through; to send off, despatch
Definitions
- to transmit, send, carry, or convey across, over or through; to send off, despatch
Ancestry of “trānsmittō”, step by step
Words derived from “trānsmittō”
- transmission
- transmit
- transmitter
- neurotransmitter
- retransmission
- neurotransmission
- transponder
- transmittal
- retransmit
- transmittable
- transaxle
- retransmitter
- teletransmission
- transmissionist
- neurotransmit
- transflection
- untransmittable
- pretransmission
- transmittible
- multitransmitter
- nontransmittable
- teletransmitter
- chemotransmitter
- transmissio