trans|fer — «verb. trans FUR, TRANS fur; noun. TRANS fur», verb, ferred, fer|ring, noun. –v.t. 1. a) to take or remove from one person or place to another; hand over: »This farm has been transferred from father to son for generations. Please have my trunks… … Useful english dictionary
trans|fer|a|bil|i|ty — «TRANS fuhr uh BIHL uh tee, trans FUR », noun. the quality of being transferable … Useful english dictionary
trans|fer|a|ble — «trans FUR uh buhl, TRANS fuhr », adjective. 1. that can be transferred. 2. that can be made over to another; negotiable: »The currencies of most countries were still not freely convertible into dollars but they were made transferable over a… … Useful english dictionary
trans|fer|ence — «trans FUR uhns, TRANS fuhr », noun. 1. the act or process of transferring or condition of being transferred. 2. Psychoanalysis. a revival of emotions previously experienced and repressed, as toward a parent, with a new person as the object … Useful english dictionary
trans|fer|ra|ble — «trans FUR uh buhl, TRANS fuhr », adjective. = transferable. (Cf. ↑transferable) … Useful english dictionary
trans|fer|rin — «trans FEHR ihn, tranz », noun. an iron bearing protein of the blood plasma. ╂[< trans + Latin ferr (um) iron + English in] … Useful english dictionary
trans|fer|al — «trans FUR uhl», noun. transference; transfer … Useful english dictionary
trans|fer|ase — «TRANS fuh rays», noun. any one of various enzymes that transfer a radical from one molecule to another, such as transaminase and kinase … Useful english dictionary
trans|fer|ee — «TRANS fuh REE», noun. 1. a person who is transferred or removed, as from one place, position, or grade to another. 2. Law. the person to whom a transfer of title, right, or property is made … Useful english dictionary
trans|fer|en|tial — «TRANS fuh REHN shuhl», adjective. of or having to do with transference … Useful english dictionary
trans|fer|or — «trans FUR uhr», noun. Law. the person who makes a transfer of title, right, or property … Useful english dictionary