| has gloss | (noun) communication by means of transmitted signals transmission | 
| lexicalization | eng: transmission | 
| subclass of | (noun) the activity of communicating; the activity of conveying information; "they could not act without official communication from Moscow" communication, communicating | 
| has subclass | (noun) the transmission of information impartation, imparting, conveyance | 
| has subclass | (noun) the opening of a subject to widespread discussion and debate public exposure, spreading, dissemination, airing | 
| has subclass | (noun) a path over which electrical signals can pass; "a channel is typically what you rent from a telephone company" channel, transmission channel | 
| has subclass | (noun) official routes of communication; "you have to go through channels" channels | 
| has subclass | (noun) (usually plural) transmissions that are disseminated widely to the public medium, mass medium | 
| has subclass | (noun) transmission that combine media of communication (text and graphics and sound etc.) multimedia, multimedia system | 
| has subclass | (noun) communication by computer electronic communication | 
| has subclass | (noun) the transmission of light signals via glass fibers fibreoptics, fiber optics, fiberoptics, fibre optics | 
| has subclass | (noun) (electronics) the transmission of a signal by using it to vary a carrier wave; changing the carrier's amplitude or frequency or phase modulation | 
| has subclass | (noun) a transmission from Earth to a spacecraft or the path of such a transmission uplink | 
| has subclass | (noun) a transmission that will trigger an answering transmission from a transponder interrogation |