transmissive
1Transmissive — Trans*mis sive, a. Capable of being transmitted; derived, or handed down, from one to another. [1913 Webster] Itself a sun, it with transmissive light Enlivens worlds denied to human sight. Prior. [1913 Webster] …
2transmissive — index contagious Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
3transmissive — tran(t)ˈsmisiv, traan , nzˈm , sēv also səv adjective Etymology: Latin transmissus (past participle of transmittere to transmit) + English ive 1. : that transmits or serves to transmit the transmissive function of the nerves …
4transmissive — adjective see transmission …
5transmissive — See transmission. * * * …
6transmissive — adjective a) of, or relating to the transmission of something b) of, or relating to transmissivity of a material …
7transmissive — adj. capable of being transferred; derived …
8transmissive — trans·mis·sive …
9transmissive technology — F/A/V any display device that creates images by allowing or preventing light to pass …
10transmission — transmissive /trans mis iv, tranz /, adj. transmissively, adv. transmissiveness, n. /trans mish euhn, tranz /, n. 1. the act or process of transmitting. 2. the fact of being transmitted. 3. something that is transmitted. 4. Mach. a. transference… …