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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.
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.
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miss-, mis-, -miss, -mis, mit-, mitt-, -mit, -mitt
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trans-, tran-, tra-
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(millions of photoreceptor cells residing in the human retina gather light and transmit signals to the brain)