Transmissa
Transmissa is a term that appears in Latin, typically as the feminine perfect passive participle of transmittō, meaning “having been sent across” or “transmitted.” In Latin, it can function as an adjective agreeing with feminine nouns or as part of participial phrases that describe something dispatched, sent, or handed down.
In classical and medieval Latin texts, transmissa often occurs in contexts describing messages, signals, or items
Outside Latin itself, transmissa is uncommon as a standalone modern word. It may appear in scholarly discussions
See also: transmit, transmission, transmittal, transmittere.