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Definition: Transmitted |
TransmittedAdjective1. Sent electronically as by wire or radio; "the transmitted signals". 2. Tending to occur among members of a family usually by heredity; "an inherited disease"; "familial traits"; "genetically transmitted features". Source: WordNet 1.7.1 Copyright © 2001 by Princeton University. All rights reserved. |
Date "transmitted" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1321. (references) |
Synonyms: TransmittedSynonyms: familial (adj), genetic (adj), hereditary (adj), inherited (adj), transmissible (adj). (additional references) |
Crosswords: Transmitted |
| English words defined with "transmitted": sexually transmitted disease. (references) |
| Specialty definitions using "transmitted": earlier transmitted bit ♦ next transmitted bit, normal transmitted power ♦ Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Bacterial, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Viral ♦ transmitted energy. (references) |
| Etymologies containing "transmitted": transmit. (references) |
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Screenplays | Obviously your thoughts are being transmitted on the same frequency. (Futurama; writing credit: Lance Smith; Carl Colpaert) | |
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Chagas Disease is caused by the parasitic protozoan Trypanosoma cruzi and is transmitted while the insect vector from the family Reduviidae, subfamily Triatominae, is blood-feeding on a human host. Credit: CDC. | Gate to a malaria lab in the suburbs of Calcutta, where Sir Ronald Ross discovered the manner by which malaria is transmitted by mosquitoes. Credit: CDC. | ||
This is a spiral-shaped bacterium that is frequently carried by deer ticks of the genus Ixodes. When the deer tick bites a human being, the bacteria are transmitted to the human bloodstream. Credit: CDC. | Using a sagittal section, this illustration depicts the cellular organelles located at one end of a T. pallidum bacterium, the etiological agent responsible for the sexually transmitted disease, syphilis. Credit: CDC. | ||
This schematic drawing identifies the structures located at one end of the T. pallidum bacterium. A spirochete, this bacterium is responsible for the sexually transmitted disease, syphilis. Credit: CDC. | O. volvulus, the filarial parasite responsible for causing Onchocerciasis , River Blindness, is transmitted to its human host through the bite of Simulium spp. flies such as the Black Fly. Credit: CDC. | ||
River Blindness, is transmitted to its human host through the bite of Simulium spp. flies such as the Black Fly. Credit: CDC. | ![]() | Rawinsonde weather balloon just after launch. Notice a parachute in the center of the string and a small instrument box at the end. After release it measures many parameters. These include temperature, relative humidity, pressure, and wind speed. This information is transmitted back to surface observers. Credit: National Severe Storms Laboratory (NSSL). | |
![]() | Figure 70. Temperature sensor for deep water. This instrument was made by Crouzet Society of Valence, France and constructed by SAFARE-CROUZET. This was an early version of a CTD instrument in which temperature information was transmitted up a cable to a recording device. The pressure vessel protecting the sensor was rated to about 3,000 meters water depth. Credit: Sailing for Science - the NOAA Fleet Then and Now. | ![]() | An infrared image transmitted from NOAA 2 satellite showing the East Coast of North America from the Gaspe Peninsula to northern Florida. A frontal system is offshore with "cloud streets" extending back to the west. This cold front brought low temperatures to the eastern United States. The image was sensed by the very high resolution radiometer with 1/2 mi. resolution. Credit: NOAA in Space. |
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Hazlitt | Features alone do not run in the blood; vices and virtues, genius and folly, are transmitted through the same sure but unseen channel. |
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US Constitution | 1791 | The president of the convention transmitted it to Congress, with a resolution stating how the proposed Federal Government should be put in operation, and an explanatory letter. (reference) |
Treaty of Versailles | 1919 | Done at Versailles, the twenty-eighth day of June, one thousand nine hundred and nineteen, in a single copy which will remain deposited in the archives of the French Republic, and of which authenticated copies will be transmitted to each of the Signatory Powers. (reference) |
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Les Miserables | Hugo, Victor | This girl in her turn transmitted the letter to another whom she knew, named Magnon, who was closely watched by the police, but not yet arrested. |
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Health | Generally transmitted from animals to humans. (references) | |
A. West Nile virus is transmitted by infectious mosquitoes. (references) | ||
T. brucei is transmitted by tsetse flies of the genus Glossina. (references) | ||
Business | SMS messages are transmitted through gateways to any phones with roaming capability. (references) | |
These women face a high risk of drug addiction, AIDS, and other sexually transmitted diseases. (references) | ||
Public International tenders are published in the newspapers and usually transmitted to Embassies. (references) | ||
Children | Dominican Republic | Some of these pregnancies were reported to be the result of rape or incest, and the mothers often have sexually transmitted diseases. (references) |
Latvia | The center also has a forensic interview room where victims can be interviewed in a secure environment and their testimony directly transmitted to a courtroom. (references) | |
Ethiopia | NGO's report that girls as young as age 11 are recruited to work in houses of prostitution where they are kept ignorant of the risks of HIV/AIDS infection and other sexually transmitted diseases. (references) | |
Civil Liberties | Mozambique | According to a survey by the Panos Institute, the 10 weekly newspapers had a combined total circulation of 50,910. There are an additional 20 printed periodicals with a combined circulation of approximately 34,000. There were 6 periodicals that transmitted daily editions electronically, with a combined subscription of more than 1,500. The second oldest faxed daily, Imparcial, is owned by RENAMO. (references) |
Economic History | Greece | All information transmitted to the government for the approval process is treated confidentially. (references) |
Thailand | Research suggests that these innovations may actually have been transmitted from there to the rest of Asia, including to China. (references) | |
Human Rights | Morocco | At Averroes Hospital, doctors in August 2000 detected an infection allegedly transmitted by parasites found on rodents. (references) |
India | The Commission had 13,512 cases awaiting consideration in 2000. Of the 54,236 cases before it in the 1998-99 year, the Commission reviewed 53,711, leaving 525 awaiting review at the end of 2000. Of the 53,711 cases considered during 2000, 32,172 were dismissed; 10,718 were transmitted to other governmental authorities for disposition; 3,395 were concluded, and 7,426 remained pending. (references) | |
Minorities | Cote d'Ivoire | The practices of traditional indigenous religions often are shrouded by secrecy, and include exclusive initiation rites, oaths of silence, and taboos against writing down orally transmitted history. (references) |
Travel | Ghana | They may be infested with organisms that cause schistosomiasis (also called Bilharziasis), a parasitic disease transmitted through the skin. (references) |
Brazil | The Brazilian entity inviting technical expert to Brazil must apply for and obtain a work permit from the Ministry of Labor in Brazil, which much be approved and transmitted to the appropriate Brazilian Embassy or Consulate before a work visa can be issued. (references) | |
Women | Brunei | Under the law, citizenship is transmitted through the father. (references) |
Worker Rights | Singapore | Foreign prostitutes also are deported immediately if they test positive for HIV/AIDS or other sexually transmitted diseases. (references) |
Saudi Arabia | A committee must provide a written report of its meetings to company management, which also will be transmitted to the Ministry. (references) | |
Kyrgyz Republic | TAIS-Plus is a local NGO that offers assistance (both medical and psychological) to women (including prostitutes) as well as instructs former prostitutes on their legal rights and conducts prevention projects for sexually transmitted diseases, HIV and AIDS. (references) | |
Lexicography | Devil's Dictionary | KING, n. A male person commonly known in America as a "crowned head," although he never wears a crown and has usually no head to speak of. A king, in times long, long gone by, Said to his lazy jester: "If I were you and you were I My moments merrily would fly -- Nor care nor grief to pester." "The reason, Sire, that you would thrive," The fool said -- "if you'll hear it -- Is that of all the fools alive Who own you for their sovereign, I've The most forgiving spirit." Oogum Bem KING'S :EVIL:, n. A malady that was formerly cured by the touch of the sovereign, but has now to be treated by the physicians. Thus 'the most pious Edward" of England used to lay his royal hand upon the ailing subjects and make them whole -- a crowd of wretched souls That stay his cure: their malady convinces The great essay of art; but at his touch, Such sanctity hath Heaven given his hand, They presently amend, as the "Doctor" in Macbeth hath it. This useful property of the royal hand could, it appears, be transmitted along with other crown properties; for according to "Malcolm," 'tis spoken To the succeeding royalty he leaves The healing benediction. But the gift somewhere dropped out of the line of succession: the later sovereigns of England have not been tactual healers, and the disease once honored with the name "king's evil" now bears the humbler one of "scrofula," from scrofa, a sow. The date and author of the following epigram are known only to the author of this dictionary, but it is old enough to show that the jest about Scotland's national disorder is not a thing of yesterday. Ye Kynge his evill in me laye, Wh. he of Scottlande charmed awaye. He layde his hand on mine and sayd: "Be gone!" Ye ill no longer stayd. But O ye wofull plyght in wh. I'm now y-pight: I have ye itche! The superstition that maladies can be cured by royal taction is dead, but like many a departed conviction it has left a monument of custom to keep its memory green. The practice of forming a line and shaking the President's hand had no other origin, and when that great dignitary bestows his healing salutation on strangely visited people, All swoln and ulcerous, pitiful to the eye, The mere despair of surgery, he and his patients are handing along an extinguished torch which once was kindled at the altar-fire of a faith long held by all classes of men. It is a beautiful and edifying "survival" -- one which brings the sainted past close home in our "business and bosoms." |
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| Speaker | Phrase(s) |
Rush Limbaugh | Seventy-three percent responded that the view of ethics most often transmitted was the politically correct view that what is right and wrong depends on differences in individual values and cultural diversity. |
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| Speaker | Term | Phrase(s) |
George Washington | 1789-1797 | In subsequent communications certain circumstances of our intercourse with foreign nations will be transmitted to Congress. |
James Madison | 1809-1817 | For the probably receipts of the next year and other details I refer to statements which will be transmitted from the Treasury, and which will enable you to judge what further provisions may be necessary for the ensuing years. |
James Monroe | 1817-1825 | A report of the Postmaster General, which is transmitted, will furnish in detail the necessary information respecting the administration and present state of this Department. |
Andrew Jackson | 1829-1837 | By information just received that additional article to the treaty will be obtained and transmitted to this country as soon as it can receive the ratification of the Mexican Congress. |
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| "Transmitted" is generally used as a lexical verb (past participle) -- approximately 75.70% of the time. "Transmitted" is used about 678 times out of a sample of 100 million words spoken or written in English. Its rank is based on over 700,000 words used in the English language. Some parts-of-speech are not covered due to the samples used by the British National Corpus. (note: percents less than one-hundredth of one percent have been omitted) |
| Parts of Speech | Percent | Usage per 100 Million Words | Rank in English |
| Lexical Verb (past participle) | 75.7% | 513 | 11,826 |
| Lexical Verb (past tense) | 12.08% | 82 | 36,594 |
| Adjective (general or positive) | 11.49% | 78 | 37,656 |
| Noun (proper) | 0.74% | 5 | 157,705 |
| Total | 100.00% | 678 | N/A |
Source: compiled by the editor from several corpora; see credits.
Expressions using "transmitted": be transmitted ♦ be transmitted by ♦ earlier transmitted bit ♦ next transmitted bit ♦ normal transmitted power ♦ sexually transmitted disease ♦ Sexually Transmitted Diseases ♦ transmitted energy ♦ transmitted light ♦ transmitted power ♦ transmitted pulse ♦ transmitted wave. Additional references. | |
| Hyphenated Usage | |
Beginning with "transmitted": transmitted-light, transmitted-reflected. | |
Ending with "transmitted": sexually-transmitted. | |
Containing "transmitted": Transfusion-Transmitted Virus. | |
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| Language | Translations for "transmitted"; alternative meanings/domain in parentheses. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Arabic | موروث (ancestral, hereditary, inherited, patrimonial). (various references) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Chinese | 送 (transmit, transmittal, transmitting). (various references) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Danish | transmitteret bånd (transmitted band), transmitteret bølge (transmitted wave), transmitteret effekt (transmitted power), transmitteret lys (transmitted light), transmitteret ord (transmitted word), transmitteret spektrum (transmitted spectrum), TT virus (identified in Japan, transfusion-transmitted virus, TT virus), tidligere transmitteret bit (earlier transmitted bit), SOS (sexually transmitted disease, venereal disease), digitalt transmitteret signal (digitally transmitted signal), normal transmitteret effekt (normal transmitted power), drivkraften til kraftudtagsakselen overfoeres fra motoren gennem koblingen til gearkassens forlagsaksel (the power to drive the ordinary power take-off is transmitted from the engine through the clutch to the lay shaft of the transmission), forstærkningsribbe (combustion loads are transmitted directly from the crown to the gudgeon-pin bosses through intermediate supporting webs, rib, strengthening rib, which also facilitate the flow of heat to the rings and thence of the cylinder walls), indsendt impuls (transmitted pulse), kønssygdom (sexually transmitted disease, venereal disease), næste overførte bit (next transmitted bit), NTP (normal transmitted power, number of theoretical plates, number of theoretical stages), overført effekt (transmitted power), registrenes aflaesning transmitteres til brydningsrummets kontrolpult og de forskellige talvaerdier vises paa en skaerm-terminal (the states of the individual counters can be transmitted via a communication system to a face-control centre and presented on a visual display), antal transmitterede faser (number of transmitted phases), seksuelt overført sygdom (sexually transmissible disease, sexually transmitted disease, venereal disease), venerisk sygdom (sexually transmitted disease, venereal disease), spilkoblingen bruges til mekanisk at sammenkoble hejsetromlen med den tilfoerte kraft (the draw-works clutch is used to engage mechanically the hoisting drum with the transmitted power), venerisk (sexually transmitted, venereal), seksuelt overførbar sygdom (sexually transmitted disease, venereal disease). (various references) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Dutch | TT-virus (identified in Japan, transfusion-transmitted virus, TT virus), transmissiespectrum (transmitted spectrum), overgebracht vermogen (transmitted power), de aandrijving van de normale aftakas wordt van de motor via de koppeling overgebracht op de secundaire as van de versnellingsbak (the power to drive the ordinary power take-off is transmitted from the engine through the clutch to the lay shaft of the transmission), de koppeling van de rotarykraan dient om de kabeltrommel mechanisch met de krachtbron te verbinden (the draw-works clutch is used to engage mechanically the hoisting drum with the transmitted power), digitaal-overgedragen signaal (digitally transmitted signal), doorgaande golf (transmitted wave), doorgelaten golf (transmitted wave), doorgelaten licht (transmitted light), doorvallend licht (transmitted light), eerder gezonden bit (earlier transmitted bit), geslachtziekte (sexually transmitted disease, venereal disease), ingezonden impuls (transmitted pulse), aantal overgezonden fases (number of transmitted phases), NTP (network terminating point, network termination point, normal transmitted power), volgende verzonden bit (next transmitted bit), sexueel overdraagbare aandoening (sexually transmissible disease, sexually transmitted disease), sexueel overgedragen geslachtsziekte waarbij zich genitale ulcera voordoen (sexually transmitted genital-ulcer disease), uitgezonden band (transmitted band), uitgezonden frequentieband (transmitted band), uitgezonden vermogen (transmitted power), venerische ziekte (sexually transmitted disease, venereal disease), verzonden woord (transmitted word), virus dat overgedragen is tijdens heteroseksueel contact (virus transmitted during heterosexual intercourse), normaal uitgezonden vermogen (normal transmitted power). (various references) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Finnish | TTV-virus (a novel single-stranded DNA virus, identified in Japan, transfusion-transmitted virus, TT virus), transfuusion kautta tarttuva virus (a novel single-stranded DNA virus, identified in Japan, transfusion-transmitted virus, TT virus), tarttua (be contagious, be infectious, be transmitted, bite, catch, catch hold of, clutch, get stuck, grab, grasp, grip, lodge, seize, snatch, stick), seuraavaksi lähetetty bitti (next transmitted bit), digitaalisesti siirretty signaali (digitally transmitted signal), lähetetty kaista (transmitted band), lähetetty sana (transmitted word), lähetetty spektri (transmitted spectrum), lähetetty teho (transmitted power), lähetysteho (transmitted power), läpäissyt aalto (transmitted wave), normaali lähetysteho (normal transmitted power), aiempi lähetetty bitti (earlier transmitted bit), periytyy (can be transmitted, goes back to, is hereditary), veneerinen tauti (sexually transmitted disease, venereal disease), siirretty kaista (transmitted band), siirretty sana (transmitted word), siirretty teho (transmitted power), STD (sexually transmitted disease, venereal disease), sukupuolitauti (sexually transmitted disease, venereal disease), välitettyjen vaiheiden määrä (number of transmitted phases), NTP (network terminating point, network termination point, normal transmitted power). (various references) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
French | transmissible (transferable, transmissible, transmittable). (various references) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
German | ausgesendet, übertrug (broadcasted, conferred, devolved, overtopped, radioed), übermittelt. (various references) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Greek | μεταδιδόμενο σήμα (transmitted signal), αφροδίσιο νόσημα (burned, sexually transmitted disease, venereal disease), αριθμός μεταδιδόμενων φάσεων (number of transmitted phases), επόμενο μεταδιδόμενο μπιτ (next transmitted bit), εκπεμπόμενο φάσμα (transmitted spectrum), εκπεμπόμενο φως (transmitted light), εκπεμπόμενος παλμός (transmitted pulse), εκπεμπόμενη ισχύς (transmitted power), Εκπεμπόμενη ισχύς (transmitted power), προηγούμενα μεταδοσμένο δυαδικό ψηφίο (earlier transmitted bit), μεταδοθείσα λέξη (transmitted word), ψηφιακά μεταδιδόμενο σήμα (digitally transmitted signal), μεταδιδόμενο φως (transmitted light), NTP (normal transmitted power), μεταδιδόμενο κύμα (transmitted wave), μεταδιδόμενη ζώνη (transmitted band), μεταδιδόμενη ισχύς (transmitted power), μεταφερóμενο κ?μα (transmitted wave), ιός TTV (a novel single-stranded DNA virus, identified in Japan, transfusion-transmitted virus, TT virus), σεξουαλικά μεταδιδόμενο νόσημα (sexually transmitted disease, venereal disease), σεξουαλικά μεταδιδόμενη ασθένεια (sexually transmissible disease, sexually transmitted disease), κανονική εκπεμπόμενη ισχύς (normal transmitted power), MST (sexually transmitted disease, venereal disease), MTS (sexually transmitted disease, venereal disease), μεταδοθείσα ισχύς (transmitted power). (various references) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Italian | trasmettere i dati dei contatori ad un posto di controllo del cantiere e riportare i differenti valori su un quadro a raggi luminosi (the states of the individual counters can be transmitted via a communication system to a face-control centre and presented on a visual display), trasmettere (air, be transmitted, broadcast, carry, communicate, convey, devolve, flash, pass, pass down, pass on, relay, relegate, send, teletype, transfer, transmit), NTP (normal transmitted power), cifra binaria trasmessa precedentemente (earlier transmitted bit), illuminazione per trasmissione (transmitted light), impulso trasmesso (transmitted pulse), malattia a trasmissione sessuale (sexually transmissible disease, sexually transmitted disease, venereal disease), malattia trasmessa sessualmente (sexually transmissible disease, sexually transmitted disease), malattia trasmissibile per via sessuale (sexually transmitted disease, venereal disease), ceppo trasmesso per via sessuale (sexually transmitted strain), nella presa di potenza semi-indipendente,la forza del motore è trasmessa tramite il cambio sull'albero primario di questo (the power to drive the ordinary power take-off is transmitted from the engine through the clutch to the lay shaft of the transmission), virus TT (a novel single-stranded DNA virus, identified in Japan, transfusion-transmitted virus, TT virus), onda trasmessa (transmitted wave), patologia ulcerosa dei genitali trasmessa per via sessuale (sexually transmitted genital-ulcer disease), potenza trasmessa (transmitted power), potenza trasmessa normale (normal transmitted power), processo di casualizzazione (next transmitted bit), virus trasmesso attraverso rapporti eterosessuali (virus transmitted during heterosexual intercourse), malattia venerea (venereal disease). (various references) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Japanese Kanji | 伝来 (ancestral, handed down, hereditary, imported). (various references) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Japanese Katakana | で"らい (ancestral, handed down, hereditary, imported). (various references) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Korean | 달하". (various references) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Pig Latin | ansmittedtray sinal transmitido digitalmente (digitally transmitted signal), próximo bit transmitido (next transmitted bit), potência transmitida (transmitted power), potência emitida normal (normal transmitted power), potência emitida (transmitted power), palavra transmitida (transmitted word), onda transmitida (transmitted wave), NTP (normal transmitted power), no caso da tomada de força semi-independente,a força do motor é transmitida por intermédio da caixa de velocidades embraiagem desta (the power to drive the ordinary power take-off is transmitted from the engine through the clutch to the lay shaft of the transmission), número de fases transmitidas (number of transmitted phases), impulso transmitido (transmitted pulse), espectro transmitido (transmitted spectrum), doença transmitida por via sexual (sexually transmissible disease, sexually transmitted disease), bit transmitido anteriormente (earlier transmitted bit), banda transmitida (transmitted band). (various references) передавать переданный (abalienated). (various references) ola transmitida (transmitted wave), bit precedente transmitido (earlier transmitted bit), bit siguiente transmitido (next transmitted bit), cepa que se transmite por contacto sexual (sexually transmitted strain), el embrague del mecanismo elevador permite embragar mecanicamente el tambor elevador y los organos de transmision (the draw-works clutch is used to engage mechanically the hoisting drum with the transmitted power), enfermedad de transmisión sexual (sexually transmissible disease, sexually transmitted disease, venereal disease), enfermedad venérea (v.d., venereal disease), espectro transmitido (transmitted spectrum), ETS (sexually transmissible disease, sexually transmitted disease, venereal disease), impulso transmitido (transmitted pulse), banda transmitida (transmitted band), número de fases transmitidas (number of transmitted phases), virus TTV (a novel single-stranded DNA virus, identified in Japan, transfusion-transmitted virus, TT virus), onda transmitida (transmitted wave), palabra transmitida (transmitted word), PNT (normal transmitted power), potencia normal transmitida (normal transmitted power), potencia transferida (transmitted power), potencia transmitida (transmitted power), señal transmitida digitalmente (digitally transmitted signal), subiluminación (transmitted light), virus transmitido a través de la cohabitación heterosexual (virus transmitted during heterosexual intercourse), virus transmitido por transfusiones (a novel single-stranded DNA virus, identified in Japan, transfusion-transmitted virus, TT virus), infección ulcero-genital contraida por contacto sexual (sexually transmitted genital-ulcer disease). (various references) transmitterad våg (transmitted wave), utsänt band (transmitted band), utsänd effekt (transmitted power), uteffekt (output), normal utsänd effekt (normal transmitted power), normal uteffekt (normal transmitted power), överfört ord (transmitted word), överförd puls (transmitted pulse). (various references) bulaşıcı (catching, contagious, corruptive, infectious, taking, zymotic). (various references) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Words ending with "transmitted": retransmitted. (additional references) | |
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"Transmitted" is suggested in spellcheckers for the following: transitted, transmited. (additional references) | |
| Source: compiled by the editor, based on several corpora (additional references). | |
| # of Phoneme Matches | Pronunciation | Word(s) rhyming with "transmitted" (pronounced transmi"tud) |
| 5 | -m i" t u d | admitted, committed, emitted, omitted, permitted, readmitted, remitted, resubmitted, submitted, uncommitted. |
| 4 | -i" t u d | acquitted, fitted, knitted, pitted, refitted, witted. |
| 3 | -t u d | abated, abbreviated, abdicated, abducted, abetted, aborted, abrogated, abstracted, abutted, accelerated, accented, accentuated, accepted, acclimated, accommodated, accosted, accounted, accredited, accumulated, acquainted, acted, activated, adapted, addicted, adjudicated, adjusted, adopted, adulterated, advocated, affected, affiliated, afflicted, affronted, aggravated, aggregated, agitated, airlifted, alerted, alienated, alleviated, allocated, allotted, alternated, amalgamated, ameliorated, amounted, amputated, angulated, animated, annihilated, annotated, anted, anticipated, antiquated, appointed, appreciated, appropriated, approximated, arbitrated, arrested, articulated, aspirated, assassinated, assaulted, asserted, assimilated, assisted, associated, assorted, attempted, attenuated, attested, attracted, attributed, audited, augmented, authenticated, automated, averted, awaited, backdated, baited, bankrupted, bated, batted, belated, belted, benefited, benefitted, benighted, berated, bested, bifurcated, bigoted, blacklisted, blanketed, blasted, blighted, bloated, blunted, blurted, boasted, boated, bolted, boosted, booted, boycotted, breasted, budgeted, busted, caffeinated, calculated, calibrated, capitulated, captivated, carbonated, carbureted, carotid, carpeted, carted, castigated, castrated, catapulted, celebrated, cemented, chanted, charted, chatted, cheated, chested, chlorinated, circuited, circulated, circumvented, cited, closeted, clotted, coasted, coated, coexisted, collaborated, collected, comforted, commemorated, commented, communicated, commuted, compacted, compensated, competed, complemented, completed, complicated, complimented, computed, conceited, concentrated, concerted, concocted, conducted, confiscated, conflicted, confronted, congested, congratulated, congregated, conjugated, connected, conscripted, consecrated, consented, consisted, consolidated, constipated, constituted, constricted, constructed, consulted, consummated, contacted, contaminated, contemplated, contented, contested, contorted, contracted, contradicted, contrasted, contributed, converted, convicted, convoluted, cooperated, coordinated, copyrighted, corrected, correlated, corroborated, corrugated, corrupted, costed, counted, counteracted, counterfeited, courted, coveted, crafted, created, credited, cremated, crenelated, crested, crusted, culminated, cultivated, darted, dated, daunted, deactivated, debated, debilitated, decaffeinated, decapitated, decelerated, decimated, decontaminated, decorated, dedicated, deducted, defaulted, defeated, defected, deflated, deflected, degenerated, dehydrated, dejected, delegated, deleted, deliberated, delighted, delineated, delisted, demented, demonstrated, demoted, denigrated, denominated, denoted, dented, departed, depicted, depleted, deported, deposited, depreciated, deregulated, desecrated, desegregated, deserted, designated, destructed, detected, deteriorated, detested, detonated, detracted, devaluated, devastated, deviated, devoted, dictated, differentiated, digested, dilapidated, dilated, diluted, directed, disaffected, disappointed, disassociated, disconnected, discontented, discounted, discredited, discriminated, disenchanted, disgusted, disintegrated, disinterested, disinvited, disjointed, dislocated, disoriented, dispirited, disputed, disrespected, disrupted, dissected, disseminated, dissented, dissipated, distorted, distracted, distributed, distrusted, diverted, divested, documented, domesticated, dominated, donated, dotted, doubted, drafted, drifted, duplicated, dusted, edited, educated, effected, ejected, elaborated, elated, elected, electrocuted, elevated, elicited, eliminated, elongated, elucidated, emaciated, emanated, emancipated, emasculated, emigrated, emulated, enacted, encapsulated, enchanted, encrusted, encrypted, enlisted, entrusted, enumerated, enunciated, equated, eradicated, erected, erupted, escalated, escorted, estimated, evacuated, evaluated, evaporated, evicted, eviscerated, exacerbated, exacted, exaggerated, exalted, exasperated, excavated, excepted, excerpted, excited, excommunicated, excoriated, executed, exempted, exerted, exhausted, exhibited, exhilarated, exhorted, existed, exited, exonerated, expected, expedited, experimented, exploited, exported, expropriated, exterminated, extorted, extracted, extradited, extrapolated, extricated, extroverted, exulted, fabricated, faceted, facilitated, fainted, fainthearted, farsighted, fascinated, fasted, fated, faulted, feasted, federated, fermented, ferreted, feted, fetid, filleted, fingerprinted, fisted, fixated, flabbergasted, flagellated, flaunted, flirted, floated, flouted, fluctuated, foisted, fomented, footed, footnoted, forecasted, forested, forfeited, formulated, fragmented, frequented, fretted, fronted, frosted, frustrated, gated, generated, germinated, gifted, glaciated, gloated, glutted, graduated, grafted, granted, grated, gravitated, greeted, grunted, guested, gusted, gutted, gyrated, halfhearted, hallucinated, halogenated, halted, handcrafted, harvested, hated, hearted, heated, helmeted, hesitated, highlighted, hinted, hoisted, hooted, hosted, humiliated, hunted, hydrated, hydrogenated, hyphenated, ignited, illuminated, illustrated, imitated, immigrated, impacted, imparted, impersonated, implanted, implemented, implicated, imported, impregnated, imprinted, imputed, inactivated, inaugurated, incapacitated, incarcerated, incinerated, incited, incorporated, inculcated, indebted, indicated, indicted, indited, indoctrinated, inducted, infatuated, infected, infested, infiltrated, inflated, inflected, inflicted, infuriated, ingested, inhabited, inherited, inhibited, initiated, injected, innovated, inoculated, inserted, insinuated, insisted, inspected, instigated, instituted, instructed, insulated, insulted, integrated, interacted, intercepted, interconnected, interdicted, interested, interjected, interpolated, interpreted, interrelated, interrogated, interrupted, intersected, intimated, intimidated, intoxicated, introverted, inundated, invalidated, invented, inverted, invested, investigated, invigorated, invited, irradiated, irrigated, irritated, isolated, jacketed, jetted, jilted, jointed, jolted, jotted, knighted, knotted, lambasted, lamented, laminated, lasted, legislated, levitated, liberated, lifted, lighted, lighthearted, limited, liquidated, listed, litigated, located, looted, lubricated, lusted, maladjusted, malted, maltreated, mandated, manifested, manipulated, marinated, marketed, masted, masturbated, mated, mediated, medicated, melted, merited, meted, migrated, minted, misallocated, misappropriated, miscalculated, misdirected, misinterpreted, misquoted, misreported, misrepresented, misstated, mistreated, mistrusted, mitigated, moderated, modulated, molested, motivated, mounted, multifaceted, mutated, muted, mutilated, narrated, nauseated, navigated, nearsighted, necessitated, negated, neglected, negotiated, nested, netted, nominated, nonregulated, noted, objected, obligated, obliterated, obstructed, officiated, operated, opinionated, opted, orbited, orchestrated, orientated, oriented, originated, ornamented, ousted, outdated, outed, outfitted, outlasted, outvoted, overacted, overestimated, overexcited, overheated, overpopulated, overrated, overreacted, overregulated, overrepresented, overstated, overweighted, oxygenated, painted, panted, parachuted, parted, participated, pasted, patented, patted, pelleted, pelted, penetrated, perfected, perforated, permeated, perpetrated, perpetuated, persecuted, persisted, perverted, petted, picketed, piloted, pinpointed, pirated, pivoted, planted, plated, plotted, plummeted, pocketed, pointed, pollinated, polluted, pontificated, populated, ported, posited, posted, potted, pouted, precipitated, predated, predicated, predicted, predominated, preempted, preexisted, prefabricated, premeditated, presented, prevented, printed, profited, prognosticated, prohibited, projected, proliferated, promoted, prompted, promulgated, propagated, prorated, prosecuted, protected, protested, protracted, punctuated, purported, putted, quieted, quilted, quoted, radiated, rafted, ranted, ratcheted, rated, reacted, reactivated, readjusted, reallocated, reappointed, rearrested, reasserted, rebated, rebutted, recalculated, recanted, reciprocated, recited, recollected, reconnected, reconstituted, reconstructed, recounted, recreated, recruited, redacted, redecorated, redirected, redistributed, redrafted, reelected, reenacted, reevaluated, reflected, reformulated, refrigerated, refuted, regenerated, regimented, regretted, regulated, rehabilitated, reignited, reincarnated, reinstated, reinstituted, reintegrated, reinterpreted, reinvented, reinvested, reinvigorated, reinvited, reiterated, rejected, rejuvenated, related, relegated, relented, relocated, remarketed, renegotiated, renominated, renovated, rented, repainted, repatriated, repeated, repented, replanted, replicated, reported, represented, reprinted, repudiated, reputed, requested, rerouted, resented, resisted, resonated, resorted, respected, restarted, restated, rested, restricted, resulted, resurrected, resuscitated, retaliated, retested, retorted, retracted, retreated, retrofitted, reunited, reverberated, reverted, revisited, revolted, righted, rioted, riveted, roasted, rocketed, roosted, rooted, rotated, rotted, ruminated, rusted, rutted, sainted, salivated, salted, saluted, sandblasted, sated, saturated, scapegoated, scented, scouted, scripted, sculpted, seated, secreted, sedated, segmented, segregated, selected, separated, serrated, shafted, shifted, shorted, shortsighted, shouted, shunted, sifted, sighted, silhouetted, simulated, sited, situated, skated, skirted, skyrocketed, slanted, slated, slighted, slotted, snorted, solicited, sophisticated, sorted, speculated, spirited, sported, spotlighted, spotted, spouted, sprinted, sprouted, spurted, squirted, stagnated, stalemated, started, stated, stilted, stimulated, stipulated, stunted, subcontracted, subjected, subjugated, subordinated, substantiated, substituted, subtracted, subverted, suffocated, suggested, suited, superheated, supplanted, supplemented, supported, surmounted, suspected, swatted, sweated, syncopated, syndicated, tabulated, tainted, talented, targeted, tasted, taunted, tempted, terminated, tested, throated, thwarted, ticketed, tightfisted, tilted, tinted, titillated, toasted, tolerated, tormented, toted, touted, transacted, transected, translated, transplanted, transported, treated, trotted, trumpeted, truncated, trusted, tufted, twisted, unabated, unaccounted, unaccredited, unadjusted, unadulterated, unaffected, unaffiliated, unallocated, unanticipated, unappreciated, unassisted, unaudited, unbolted, uncharted, uncoated, uncollected, uncompensated, uncompleted, uncomplicated, unconnected, unconsolidated, uncontaminated, uncontested, uncontradicted, unconverted, uncoordinated, uncorrected, uncorroborated, uncounted, undated, undaunted, undefeated, undercounted, underestimated, underrated, underreported, underrepresented, understated, undetected, undifferentiated, undiluted, undisputed, undistributed, undocumented, undoubted, unedited, uneducated, unelected, unexpected, unexploited, unincorporated, unindicted, uninfected, uninhabited, uninhibited, uninitiated, uninterested, uninterrupted, uninvited, United, unlimited, unlisted, unmitigated, unmolested, unobstructed, unpainted, unprecedented, unprotected, unrated, unreconstructed, unregulated, unrelated, unreported, unrepresented, unrequited, unrestricted, unsaturated, unscripted, unseated, unsolicited, unsophisticated, unstated, unsubstantiated, unsuited, unsupported, unsuspected, untainted, untested, untreated, unwanted, unwarranted, updated, uplifted, uprooted, vacated, vaccinated, vacillated, validated, vatted, vaulted, vaunted, venerated, vented, ventilated, vested, vetted, vindicated, violated, visited, voted, wafted, waited, wanted, warranted, wasted, weighted, whetted, whited, wholehearted, wilted, worsted, wrested. |
Source: compiled by the editor (additional references); see credits. | ||
Scrabble® Enable2K-Verified Anagrams | |
| Words within the letters "a-d-e-i-m-n-r-s-t-t-t" | |
-2 letters: admitters, martinets, transited. | |
-3 letters: admitter, attrited, detrains, instated, intreats, martinet, mediants, minarets, misrated, mistreat, nattiest, nitrated, nitrates, raiments, randiest, rattiest, readmits, strained, straiten, striated, strident, tardiest, teratism, tertians, titrants, titrated, titrates, transmit, tridents, tristate. | |
-4 letters: admires, anestri, antired, antsier, aridest, artiest, artiste, astride, attends, attired, attires, attrite, damners, dentist, destain, detains, detrain, diastem. | |
| Words containing the letters "a-d-e-i-m-n-r-s-t-t-t" | |
+2 letters: retransmitted. | |
+4 letters: tatterdemalions. | |
+5 letters: circumstantiated. | |
| Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits. SCRABBLE® is a registered trademark. All intellectual property rights in and to the game are owned in the U.S.A and Canada by Hasbro Inc., and throughout the rest of the world by J.W. Spear & Sons Limited of Maidenhead, Berkshire, England, a subsidiary of Mattel Inc. Mattel and Spear are not affiliated with Hasbro. | |
Hexadecimal (or equivalents, 770AD-1900s) (references)54 72 61 6E 73 6D 69 74 74 65 64 |
| Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519; backwards) (references)
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| American Sign Language (origins from 1620-1817 in Italy and, especially, France) (references)
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| Semaphore (1791, in France) (references)
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| Braille (1829, in France) (references)
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Morse Code (1836) (references)- .-. .- -. ... -- .. - - . -.. |
| Dancing Men (Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, 1903) (references)
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Binary Code (1918-1938, probably earlier) (references)01010100 01110010 01100001 01101110 01110011 01101101 01101001 01110100 01110100 01100101 01100100 |
HTML Code (1990) (references)T r a n s m i t t e d |
ISO 10646 (1991-1993) (references)0054 0072 0061 006E 0073 006D 0069 0074 0074 0065 0064 |
| British Sign Language (Fingerspelling, BSL; 1992, British Deaf Association Dictionary of British Sign Language) (references)
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Encryption (beginner's substitution cypher): (references)5484678085797586867170 |
| 1. Definition 2. Synonyms 3. Crosswords 4. Usage: Modern | 5. Usage: Commercial 6. Images: Photo Album 7. Quotations: Familiar 8. Quotations: Historic | 9. Quotations: Fiction 10. Quotations: Non-fiction 11. Quotations: Spoken 12. Quotations: Speeches | 13. Usage Frequency 14. Expressions 15. Expressions: Internet 16. Translations: Modern | 17. Derivations 18. Rhymes 19. Anagrams 20. Orthography | 21. Bibliography |
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