submittal

submittal

UK[səbˈmɪt(ə)l]US[səbˈmɪt(ə)l]
n

The act of formally presenting or handing in something for consideration, judgment, or approval.

n

Something that is formally presented or handed in, such as a document or proposal.

Morpheme Breakdown

sub
mitt
al
sub

under

mitt

send

al

noun suffix

Etymology

The word 'submittal' is a relatively modern English formation built upon the older verb 'submit'. Its core logic originates from Latin, combining the prefix sub- (under) with the verb mittere (to send, to put). The literal sense of "to send under" or "to put under" evolved in Late Latin to imply yielding or referring a matter to another's authority. In English, the suffix -al was appended to the verb stem to create a noun denoting the act or the document resulting from this action. Thus, the journey from the physical concept of placing something beneath authority to the modern abstract meaning of formally presenting for review is complete.

Analysis

Structure: sub (under) + mitt (send) + al (noun suffix) - sub: A Latin prefix meaning "under", "below", or "secondary". It indicates a lower position or a secondary action. - mitt: From the Latin root mittere, meaning "to send". It appears in English words related to sending or putting. - al: A Latin-derived noun-forming suffix indicating an action or the result of an action.

Examples

The deadline for proposal submittal is 5 PM on Friday.

Please include all drawings in your final submittal to the planning department.

His submittal of the manuscript was met with enthusiastic approval from the publisher.