transmission

/trænzˈmɪʃən/
noun
  1. The act or process of sending or passing something from one place or person to another.
    • Doctors studied the transmission of the disease through the population.
    • The transmission of data over the internet happens in milliseconds.
    • Radio transmission allows us to communicate across long distances.
  2. The system in a vehicle that sends power from the engine to the wheels.
    • He took his truck to the mechanic to fix the automatic transmission.
    • A manual transmission gives the driver more control over the gears.
    • My car's transmission started making a strange noise on the highway.
  3. A broadcast or signal sent out by radio, television, or other electronic means.
    • The emergency transmission warned people about the approaching tornado.
    • We lost the satellite transmission during the storm.
    • The live transmission of the concert reached millions of viewers.
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