different between transmit vs onsend
transmit
English
Etymology
From Middle English transmitten, borrowed from Latin tr?nsmitt? (“transmit”, verb, literally “over-send”). See also oversend.
Pronunciation
- enPR: tr?nsm?t', tr?nzm?t' IPA(key): /t?æns?m?t/, /t?ænz?m?t/
- Rhymes: -?t
- Hyphenation: trans?mit
Verb
transmit (third-person singular simple present transmits, present participle transmitting, simple past and past participle transmitted)
- (transitive) To send or convey something from one person, place or thing to another.
- (transitive) To spread or pass on something such as a disease or a signal.
- (transitive) To impart, convey or hand down something by inheritance or heredity.
- (transitive) To communicate news or information.
- (transitive) To convey energy or force through a mechanism or medium.
- (intransitive) To send out a signal (as opposed to receive).
Synonyms
- oversend
Derived terms
- TX (abbreviation)
Related terms
- transmission
- transmittable
- transmittal
- transmittance
- transmittant
- transmitter
- mission
Translations
Anagrams
- tantrism
French
Verb
transmit
- third-person singular past historic of transmettre
Romanian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [tran?smit]
Verb
transmit
- first-person singular present indicative of transmite
- third-person plural present indicative of transmite
- first-person singular present subjunctive of transmite
transmit From the web:
- what transmits light
- what transmits sound the fastest
- what transmits nerve impulses
- what transmitted the plague to humans
- what transmits information using microwaves
- what transmits neurotransmitters
- what transmits lyme disease
- what transmits microwaves
onsend
English
Etymology
From Middle English onsenden, from Old English onsendan (“to send out, send forth, transmit, yield up, offer to”), equivalent to on- +? send.
Verb
onsend (third-person singular simple present onsends, present participle onsending, simple past and past participle onsent)
- (transitive) To send; send on; send out; forward; transmit.
- 2001, Julia Rosalyn Baird, Copyright and the Internet:
- Through machines' capacity to store and forward, the packet of information or file can sit wherever it is until the machine is able to onsend it.
- 2009, Brendan Howley, John J. Loftus, The Witness Tree:
- […] to be routed through Reichsmarschall Goering's liaison to Party Leader Bormann for permission to onsend to Sicherheitsdienst/OKW/appropriate Luftforschungsamt […]
- 2001, Julia Rosalyn Baird, Copyright and the Internet:
Anagrams
- Denson, send on, sonned
onsend From the web:
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