| A | B |
| -mitt-, -miss- | to send |
| missile | an object thrown as a weapon to strike something at a distance |
| intermittent | coming and going at intervals; not consistent |
| missionary | a person sent out to perform a certain activity; a person sent by a religious group to expand its faith or do humanitarian work |
| committee | a group of people sent to meet together to discuss, consider or take action on a some issue |
| admit | concede as true; to give entrance or access |
| permission | approval, consent or authorization for an action |
| commissary | a store for equipment and provisions; a supermarket in the military |
| remittance | a sum of money as a payment |
| submissive | to yield or place oneself under the authority of another; obedient |
| commitment | something one must do because of a prior agreement; a promise |
| message | a communication in writing, by speech or by signals |
| smitten | captivated or taken by a particular charm or beauty |
| missive | a written communication; a letter |