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Definition of transfer
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Transfer
(n.) A
picture,
or the like,
removed
from one body or
ground
to
another,
as from wood to
canvas,
or from one piece of
canvas
to
another..
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Decalcomanie
::
Decalcomanie
(n.) The art or
process
of
transferring
pictures
and
designs
to
china,
glass,
marble,
etc., and
permanently
fixing
them
thereto..
Metaphor
::
Metaphor
(n.) The
transference
of the
relation
between
one set of
objects
to
another
set for the
purpose
of brief
explanation;
a
compressed
simile;
e. g., the ship plows the sea..
Photozincography
::
Photozincography
(n.) A
process,
analogous
to
photolithography,
for
reproducing
photographed
impressions
transferred
to zinc
plate..
Assign
::
Assign
(v. t.) To
transfer,
or make over to
another,
esp. to
transfer
to, and vest in,
certain
persons,
called
assignees,
for the
benefit
of
creditors..
Aliene
::
Aliene
(v. t.) To alien or
alienate;
to
transfer,
as title or
property;
as, to
aliene
an
estate..
Cerebripetal
::
Cerebripetal
(a.)
Applied
to those nerve
fibers
which go from the
spinal
cord to the brain and so
transfer
sensations
(centripetal
impressions)
from the
exterior
inwards.
Traduct
::
Traduct
(v. t.) To
derive
or
deduce;
also, to
transmit;
to
transfer..
Alienate
::
Alienate
(v. t.) To
convey
or
transfer
to
another,
as
title,
property,
or
right;
to part
voluntarily
with
ownership
of..
Transfer
::
Transfer
(n.) The act of
transferring,
or the state of being
transferred;
the
removal
or
conveyance
of a thing from one place or
person
to
another..
Turn
::
Turn (v. t.) To
change
from a given use or
office;
to
divert,
as to
another
purpose
or end; to
transfer;
to use or
employ;
to
apply;
to
devote..
Vend
::
Vend (v. t.) To
transfer
to
another
person
for a
pecuniary
equivalent;
to make an
object
of
trade;
to
dispose
of by sale; to sell; as, to vend
goods;
to vend
vegetables..
Bargain
::
Bargain
(n.) An
agreement
between
parties
concerning
the sale of
property;
or a
contract
by which one party binds
himself
to
transfer
the right to some
property
for a
consideration,
and the other party binds
himself
to
receive
the
property
and pay the
consideration..
Reconvey
::
Reconvey
(v. t.) To
transfer
back to a
former
owner;
as, to
reconvey
an
estate..
Anacharis
::
Anacharis
(n.) A
fresh-water
weed of the
frog's-bit
family
(Hydrocharidaceae),
native
to
America.
Transferred
to
England
it
became
an
obstruction
to
navigation.
Called
also
waterweed
and water
thyme..
Transferrible
::
Transferrible
(a.)
Capable
of being
transferred;
transferable.
Pipette
::
Pipette
(n.) A small glass tube, often with an
enlargement
or bulb in the
middle,
and
usually
graduated,
-- used for
transferring
or
delivering
measured
quantities..
Carry
::
Carry (v. t.) To
transfer
from one place (as a
country,
book, or
column)
to
another;
as, to carry the war from
Greece
into Asia; to carry an
account
to the
ledger;
to carry a
number
in
adding
figures..
Assignation
::
Assignation
(n.) A
making
over by
transfer
of
title;
assignment.
Transferrence
::
Transferrence
(n.) See
Transference.
Flimsy
::
Flimsy
(n.) Thin or
transfer
paper.
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