Transmission vs Outsending - What's the difference?
transmission | outsending |
The act of transmitting, e.g. data or electric power.
The fact of being transmitted.
Something that is transmitted, such as a message, picture or a disease; the sending of such a thing.
(biology) The passage of a nerve impulse across synapses.
(automotive) An assembly of gears through which power is transmitted from the engine to the driveshaft in a motor car / automobile; a gearbox.
(legal) The right possessed by an heir or legatee of transmitting to his successor(s) any inheritance, legacy, right, or privilege, to which he is entitled, even if he should die without enjoying or exercising it.
(medicine, biology) The passing of a communicable disease from an infected host individual or group to a conspecific individual or group.
A message abroad; a thing sent out.
* 1902 , Sidney Lanier, Henry Wysham Lanier, Shakspere and His Forerunners :
A transmission; broadcast.
* 1987 , Dipak Khakhar, Information network and data communication :
As nouns the difference between transmission and outsending
is that transmission is the act of transmitting, eg data or electric power while outsending is a message abroad; a thing sent out.As a verb outsending is
.transmission
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(en noun)Synonyms
* (l) * (assembly of gears) gearboxDerived terms
* automatic transmission * cryo-transmission * manual transmission * standard transmission * synchronized transmission * transmission line * transmission medium * transmission electron microscope * Transmission Control Protocoloutsending
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(en noun)- [...] with that comparison which I think sometimes is the mightiest in our language — that comparison of this successive outsending and inbringing of the worlds by the Creator at the centre of things to the beating of the heart of God.
- Active stereoradio function simultaneously with looking at a local videoprogram and a simultaneous outsending of a private videoprogram [...]