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- TRANSMISSIBLE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of TRANSMISSIBLE is capable of being transmitted How to use transmissible in a sentence
- TRANSMISSIBLE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
TRANSMISSIBLE definition: 1 of diseases, etc , able to be passed from one person or animal to another: 2 of diseases… Learn more
- TRANSMISSIBLE definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
A transmissible disease can be passed from one person to another They believe the deaths occurred too quickly to be attributed to a transmissible disease Swine flu is highly transmittable but does not appear to be particularly lethal Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers
- TRANSMISSIBLE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Transmissible definition: capable of being transmitted See examples of TRANSMISSIBLE used in a sentence
- transmissible - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Latin trānsmissus + -ible [1] (radio communications or broadcasting, of a message or program) Capable of being transmitted from a transmitter to a receiver ^ “ transmissible ”, in Dictionary com Unabridged, Dictionary com, LLC, 1995–present
- Transmissible - definition of transmissible by The Free Dictionary
Define transmissible transmissible synonyms, transmissible pronunciation, transmissible translation, English dictionary definition of transmissible adj Capable of being transmitted: transmissible signals trans·mis′si·bil′i·ty n
- Transmissible vs. Transmittable: Proper Usage Guide
Refers to the capability of a disease or condition to be passed from one person or organism to another, especially through direct or indirect contact Typically used in medical or pathogenic contexts, focusing on the potential or manner of passing diseases
- Transmissible vs. Transmittable: Usage Guide | Merriam-Webster
Transmissible and transmittable are both adjective forms of the verb transmit Transmissible was once used similarly to transferable but now almost exclusively occurs in the context of contagious disease
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