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Dismiss
Dismiss Dis*miss", n. Dismission. [Obs.] --Sir T. Herbert.
Dismissal
Dismissal Dis*miss"al, n. Dismission; discharge. Officeholders were commanded faithfully to enforce it, upon pain of immediate dismissal. --Motley.
Dismission
Dismission Dis*mis"sion, n. [Cf. L. dimissio.] 1. The act dismissing or sending away; permission to leave; leave to depart; dismissal; as, the dismission of the grand jury. 2. Removal from office or employment; discharge, either with honor or with disgrace. 3. Rejection; a setting aside as trivial, invalid, or unworthy of consideration.
Dismissive
Dismissive Dis*miss"ive, a. Giving dismission.
Intransmissible
Intransmissible In`trans*mis"si*ble, a. Not capable of being transmitted.
Transmissible
Transmissible Trans*mis"si*ble, a. [Cf. F. transmissible.] Capable of being transmitted from one to another; capable of being passed through any body or substance.
Transmission
Transmission Trans*mis"sion, n. [L. transmissio; cf. F. transmission. See Transmit.] 1. The act of transmitting, or the state of being transmitted; as, the transmission of letters, writings, papers, news, and the like, from one country to another; the transmission of rights, titles, or privileges, from father to son, or from one generation to another. 2. (Law) The right possessed by an heir or legatee of transmitting to his successor or successors any inheritance, legacy, right, or privilege, to which he is entitled, even if he should die without enjoying or exercising it.
Transmission dynamometer
Transmission dynamometer Trans*mis"sion dy`na*mom"e*ter (Mach.) A dynamometer in which power is measured, without being absorbed or used up, during transmission.
transmission theory
Transmissionist Trans*mis"sion*ist, n. An adherent of a theory, the transmission theory, that the brain serves to ``transmit,' rather than to originate, conclusions, and hence that consciousness may exist independently of the brain.
Transmissionist
Transmissionist Trans*mis"sion*ist, n. An adherent of a theory, the transmission theory, that the brain serves to ``transmit,' rather than to originate, conclusions, and hence that consciousness may exist independently of the brain.
Transmissive
Transmissive Trans*mis"sive, a. Capable of being transmitted; derived, or handed down, from one to another. Itself a sun, it with transmissive light Enlivens worlds denied to human sight. --Prior.

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- Snake-charmer (Swedish: Ormtjuserskan) or Smiss stone (Swedish: Smisstenen) is a picture stone found at Smiss, När socken, Gotland, Sweden. Discovered...
- A detail from the Smiss (I) stone, an image stone on Gotland....
- This picture stone from Smiss in När, Gotland has been interpreted as depicting Vitastjärna....
- upon two Gotlandic picture stones, Lärbro Stora Hammars I and Stenkyrka Smiss I. The Home of the Eddic Poems with Especial Reference to the Helgi-Lays...
- French artist Henri Rousseau Snake-charmer stone, a picture stone found at Smiss, När socken, Gotland, Sweden Snake Charmer (shotgun), a .410 gauge, stainless...
- Detail from the Smiss (I) stone, an image stone on Gotland...
- Grammaticus. The earliest attestation of the saga appears to be a picture stone (Smiss I) from Gotland, Sweden, which shows a woman attempting to mediate between...
- that illustrate scenes from Germanic Heroic legends. The picture stone Smiss I from Gotland, dated around 700, appears to depict a version of the legend...
- doi:10.1016/0009-2509(74)85009-8. Park, David J. M. (1 September 1975). "SMISS, stoichiometric matrix inversion for steady state metabolic networks". Computer...
- "joimax(R) for the First Time Awards the Parviz Kambin Prize in Cooperation With SMISS in the Frame of the First US TESSYS(R) User Meeting in Denver, Colorado"...