Yes because you are moving something
Transmit is a verb.
Transmission is a Noun. The verb form is transmit.
Substituted or transmit
transmit
Verb 1: convey, take, move, bring, bear, transfer, conduct, transport Verb 2: transmit, transfer, spread, pass on Verb 3: win, gain, secure, capture, accomplish
No, "contagious" is not a verb; it is an adjective. It describes the ability of a disease or infection to be transmitted from one person or organism to another. For example, you might say that the flu is contagious. The verb form related to this concept is "contagion" or "transmit."
The passage of voice or electronic signal is to transmit (verb) or a transmission (noun). The passage of objects is to transport (verb) or transportation (noun).
The word dispatch as a verb can mean to send (send off, transmit), or to kill. As a noun, it cam mean haste, rapidity, or speed.
Yes, "spoke" is a word. It can be a verb meaning to communicate or express thoughts, or a noun referring to each of the rods or bars that transmit motion from a wheel to the central axis.
"Trans" is the root word in transmit. Here are some examples of using the term tran.TransferTransubstantiationTranslateTranslationTransmission
No they do not transmit HIV.
Broadcast is a verb when used both with, and without an object. For example 'to transmit programmes, to speak of perform or to cast as in seed sowing. The word is a noun when relating to something that is being broadcast. It is also an adverb when used in the sense of being able to reach the greatest number of people by television or radio