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The Latin word "to send" is mittere. Two forms of this word have provided roots for English words, the present stem mitt- (as in "transmit" and "intermittent") and the participle stem miss- (as in "transmission" and "intermission").

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The Latin root "miss" or "mit" means to send. It is commonly found in words like dismiss, transmit, and mission.

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13y ago

"To Send", in Latin, is mittere. Actually, "send" has German and Gothic origins, not Latin.

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