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Traditional English :: transfer
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transform.html - v. & n. --v. (transferred, transferring) 1 tr. (often foll. by to) a convey, remove, or hand over (a thing etc.) (transferred the bag from the car to the station). b make over the possession of (property, a ticket, rights, etc.) to a person (transferred his membership to his son). 2 tr. & intr. change or move to another group, club, department, etc. 3 intr. change from one station, route, etc., to another on a journey. 4 tr. a convey (a drawing etc.) from one surface to another, esp. to a lithographic stone by means of transfer-paper. b remove (a picture) from one surface to another, esp. from wood or a wall to canvas. 5 tr. change (the sense of a word etc.) by extension or metaphor. --n. 1 the act or an instance of transferring or being transferred. 2 a a design etc. conveyed or to be conveyed from one surface to another. b a small usu. coloured picture or design on paper, which is transferable to another surface. 3 a football player etc. who is or is to be transferred. 4 a the conveyance of property, a right, etc. b a document effecting this. 5 US a ticket allowing a journey to be continued on another route etc. transfer-book a register of transfers of property, shares, etc. transfer company US a company conveying passengers or luggage between stations. transfer fee a fee paid for the transfer of esp. a professional footballer. transfer ink ink used for making designs on a lithographic stone or transfer-paper. transfer list a list of footballers available for transfer. transfer-paper specially coated paper to receive the impression of transfer ink and transfer it to stone. transfer RNA RNA conveying an amino-acid molecule from the cytoplasm to a ribosome for use in protein synthesis etc. transferee n. transferor esp. Law n. transferrer n. [ME f. F transf rer or L transferre (as TRANS-, ferre lat- bear)] |
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Traditional English :: transferable
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transform.html - adj. capable of being transferred. transferable vote a vote that can be transferred to another candidate if the first choice is eliminated. |
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Traditional English :: transference
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transform.html - n. 1 the act or an instance of transferring; the state of being transferred. 2 Psychol. the redirection of childhood emotions to a new object, esp. to a psychoanalyst. |
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Traditional English :: transferral
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transform.html - n. = TRANSFER n. 1. |
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Traditional English :: transferrin
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transform.html - n. a protein transporting iron in the blood of animals. [TRANS- + L ferrum iron] |
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Traditional English :: transfiguration
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transform.html - n. 1 a change of form or appearance. 2 a Christ's appearance in radiant glory to three of his disciples (Matt. 17:2, Mark 9:2-3). b (Transfiguration) the festival of Christ's transfiguration, 6 Aug. [ME f. OF transfiguration or L transfiguratio (as TRANSFIGURE)] |
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