Crossword-Solution: TRANSMISSIBLE 13 letters, 40 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 17

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Word Word Type Definition
Transmissible a. Capable of being transmitted from one to another;
capable of being passed through any body or substance.

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communicable 11 answers
Contagious 15 answers
Toxic ___ 18 answers
transferable 21 answers
pestilent 24 answers
causing disease 26 answers
catching 28 answers
matriarchal 30 answers
matrilineal 31 answers
bequeathed 37 answers
Hereditary 38 answers
connatural 38 answers
maternal 44 answers
In-born 44 answers
Genetic 45 answers
Inherited 45 answers
Patriarchal. 47 answers
genealogical 47 answers
patrimonial 47 answers
lineal 48 answers
Inbred 48 answers
tribal 49 answers
familial 50 answers
innate 50 answers
Handed down 50 answers
Instinctive 51 answers
consanguine 54 answers
paternal 54 answers
connate 55 answers
Congenital 55 answers
ancestral 57 answers
Indigenous 57 answers
intrinsic 60 answers
inherent 61 answers
Elemental. 61 answers
spreading 61 answers
infectious 62 answers
Native 72 answers
Poison 79 answers
Natural 88 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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eruption
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Sentences with TRANSMISSIBLE (5)

Then, comparing all existing theories with each other, and extracting from them that which is common to them all, I endeavored to discover that element in the idea of property which is necessary, immutable, and absolute; and asserted, after authentic verification, that this idea is reducible to that of INDIVIDUAL AND TRANSMISSIBLE POSSESSION; SUSCEPTIBLE OF EXCHANGE, BUT NOT OF ALIENATION; FOUNDED ON LABOR, AND NOT ON FICTITIOUS OCCUPANCY, OR IDLE CAPRICE.
What is Property? P. J. Proudhon 1995
However completely she may be subject to her master, and however inferior to the male members of the social stratum in which her birth has placed her, the principle that gentility is transmissible will act to place her above the common slave; and so soon as this principle has acquired a prescriptive authority it will act to invest her in some measure with that prerogative of leisure which is the chief mark of gentility.
The Theory of the Leisure Class Thorstein Veblen 1997
Furthered by this principle of transmissible gentility the wife's exemption gains in scope, if the wealth of her owner permits it, until it includes exemption from debasing menial service as well as from handicraft.
The Theory of the Leisure Class Thorstein Veblen 1997
Now, as the findings of Tredgold and Karl Pearson and the British Eugenists so conclusively show, and as the infant mortality reports so thoroughly substantiate, a high rate of fecundity is always associated with the direst poverty, irresponsibility, mental defect, feeble-mindedness, and other transmissible taints.
The Pivot of Civilization Margaret Sanger 2008
But when he attempts to show by the methods of biometrics that not only the first child but also the second, are especially liable to suffer from transmissible pathological defects, such as insanity, criminality and tuberculosis, he fails to recognize that this tendency is counterbalanced by the high mortality rate among later children.
The Pivot of Civilization Margaret Sanger 2008

Quotes with TRANSMISSIBLE (3)

Paranoia is transmissible from mind to mind, but it does not go by the route of reason. It can therefore change its rationalization while remaining essentially the same.
William Nicholls Christian Antisemitism
Of course, fairy tales are transmissible. You can catch them, or be infected by them. They are currency that we share with those who walked the world before ever we were here. (Telling stories to my children that I was, in my turn, told by my parents and grandparents makes me feel part of something special and odd, part of the continuous stream of life itself.)
Neil Gaiman Fragile Things: Short Fictions and Wonders
Measles is probably the best argument for why there needs to be global health, and why we have to think about it as a global public good. Because in a sense, measles is the canary in the coal mine for immunization. It is, you know, highly transmissible. The vaccine costs 15 cents, so it's not - you know, shouldn't be an issue in terms of cost.
Seth Berkley