different between emit vs immit
emit
English
Etymology
From Latin ?mitt?.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /i?m?t/, /??m?t/
Verb
emit (third-person singular simple present emits, present participle emitting, simple past and past participle emitted)
- (transitive) to send out or give off
- Synonyms: outsend, output
Derived terms
- emittable
Related terms
- emission
- emitter
Translations
Anagrams
- -time, METI, it me, item, mite, time
Finnish
Noun
emit
- nominative plural of emi
Anagrams
- imet
Latin
Verb
emit
- third-person singular present active indicative of em?
Verb
?mit
- third-person singular perfect active indicative of em?
emit From the web:
- what emits blue light
- what emits carbon dioxide
- what emits gamma rays
- what emits greenhouse gases
- what emits co2
- what emits radiation
- what emits radio waves
- what emits visible light
immit
English
Etymology
From Latin immit?re, from in (“into”) and mitt?re, missum (“to send”).
Verb
immit (third-person singular simple present immits, present participle immitting, simple past and past participle immitted)
- (obsolete, rare) To send in, put in, insert, inject or infuse
Antonyms
- emit
Related terms
- immission
immit From the web:
- what imitation crab
- what imitation crab made of
- what imitate means
- what imitation crab to use for sushi
- what imitrex is used for
- what imitates a uti
- what imitation crab is gluten free
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