a. rare. Also less correctly -ible. [f. as prec. + -ABLE; cf. ADMITTABLE.] That may be transmitted; transmissible. In quot. 1655, ? capable of being thrown across.
1611. Cotgr., Transmissible, Transmittable.
1655. Mrq. Worcester, Cent. Inv., § 73. A transmittible Gallery over any Ditch or Breach in a Town-wall.
1882. F. Darwin in Nature, 20 April, 581/2. A heliotropic stimulus is transmittable from one part of an organ to another.
1889. Pall Mall G., 1 Aug., 6. A virulent, contagious and transmittable disease.