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Definition of transfer
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Transfer
(n.) A
pathological
process
by
virtue
of which a
unilateral
morbid
condition
on being
abolished
on one side of the body makes its
appearance
in the
corresponding
region
upon the other side.
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Transfusible
::
Transfusible
(a.)
Capable
of being
transfused;
transferable
by
transfusion.
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..
Conveyable
::
Conveyable
(a.)
Capable
of being
conveyed
or
transferred.
Turn
::
Turn (v. i.) To be
deflected;
to take a
different
direction
or
tendency;
to be
directed
otherwise;
to be
differently
applied;
to be
transferred;
as, to turn from the
road..
Permutation
::
Permutation
(n.) The act of
permuting;
exchange
of the thing for
another;
mutual
transference;
interchange.
Transfer
::
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..
Credit
::
Credit
(n.) Trust given or
received;
expectation
of
future
playment
for
property
transferred,
or of
fulfillment
or
promises
given;
mercantile
reputation
entitling
one to be
trusted;
--
applied
to
individuals,
corporations,
communities,
or
nations;
as, to buy goods on
credit..
Demissionary
::
Demissionary
(a.)
Pertaining
to
transfer
or
conveyance;
as, a
demissionary
deed..
Vender
::
Vender
(n.) One who
vends;
one who
transfers
the
exclusive
right of
possessing
a
thing,
either
his own, or that of
another
as his
agent,
for a price or
pecuniary
equivalent;
a
seller;
a
vendor..
Avocate
::
Avocate
(a.) To call off or away; to
withdraw;
to
transfer
to
another
tribunal.
Alienable
::
Alienable
(a.)
Capable
of being
alienated,
sold, or
transferred
to
another;
as, land is
alienable
according
to the laws of the
state..
Transfer
::
Transfer
(n.) A
pathological
process
by
virtue
of which a
unilateral
morbid
condition
on being
abolished
on one side of the body makes its
appearance
in the
corresponding
region
upon the other side.
Daybook
::
Daybook
(n.) A
journal
of
accounts;
a
primary
record
book in which are
recorded
the debts and
credits,
or
accounts
of the day, in their
order,
and from which they are
transferred
to the
journal..
Inalienable
::
Inalienable
(a.)
Incapable
of being
alienated,
surrendered,
or
transferred
to
another;
not
alienable;
as, in
inalienable
birthright..
Post
::
Post (v. t.) To
carry,
as an
account,
from the
journal
to the
ledger;
as, to post an
account;
to
transfer,
as
accounts,
to the
ledger..
Transship
::
Transship
(v. t.) To
transfer
from one ship or
conveyance
to
another.
Adscriptive
::
Adscriptive
(a.)
Attached
or
annexed
to the glebe or
estate
and
transferable
with it.
Coulomb
::
Coulomb
(n.) The
standard
unit of
quantity
in
electrical
measurements.
It is the
quantity
of
electricity
conveyed
in one
second
by the
current
produced
by an
electro-motive
force of one volt
acting
in a
circuit
having
a
resistance
of one ohm, or the
quantity
transferred
by one
ampere
in one
second.
Formerly
called
weber..
Disposal
::
Disposal
(n.)
Regulation
of the fate,
condition,
application,
etc., of
anything;
the
transference
of
anything
into new
hands,
a new
place,
condition,
etc.;
alienation,
or
parting;
as, a
disposal
of
property..
Hypallage
::
Hypallage
(n.) A
figure
consisting
of a
transference
of
attributes
from their
proper
subjects
to
other.
Thus
Virgil
says, dare
classibus
austros,
to give the winds to the
fleets,
instead
of dare
classibus
austris,
to give the
fleets
to the
winds..
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