1. transmittable - Adjective
2. transmittable - Adjective Satellite
(of disease) capable of being transmitted by infection
Source: WordNetAmaechi, while speaking on the reopening of train services, also said there was a need to maintain social distancing and ensure that COVID-19 would not be transmittable among passengers. Source: Internet
Exactly what happens to your plasma after donation depends on where you donate, but it will undergo tests to identify transmittable diseases, per F.D.A. regulations. Source: Internet
Harry feels physically ill after this episode and is accosted by the Fly, who assumes he has a sexually transmittable disease ( STD ) and wants to publish the scandal. Source: Internet
Because strongyloidiasis is transmittable by textiles, such as bedclothes and clothing, care must be taken never to use hotel bed sheets in endemic areas. Source: Internet
Funding may be available in “exceptional circumstances” – for example if a male partner has a transmittable infection or one partner is affected by cancer treatment. Source: Internet
The capitouls of Toulouse were granted transmittable nobility. Source: Internet