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1. transfer

noun. ['trænsˈfɝː, ˈtrænsfɝ'] the act of moving something from one location to another.

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  • transfer (English)
  • transfero (Latin)

2. transfer

verb. ['trænsˈfɝː, ˈtrænsfɝ'] transfer somebody to a different position or location of work.

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  • transfer (English)
  • transfero (Latin)

3. transfer

verb. ['trænsˈfɝː, ˈtrænsfɝ'] move from one place to another.

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  • transfer (English)
  • transfero (Latin)

4. transfer

verb. ['trænsˈfɝː, ˈtrænsfɝ'] move around.

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  • transfer (English)
  • transfero (Latin)

5. transfer

verb. ['trænsˈfɝː, ˈtrænsfɝ'] lift and reset in another soil or situation.

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  • transfer (English)
  • transfero (Latin)

6. transfer

noun. ['trænsˈfɝː, ˈtrænsfɝ'] someone who transfers or is transferred from one position to another.

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  • transfer (English)
  • transfero (Latin)

7. transfer

verb. ['trænsˈfɝː, ˈtrænsfɝ'] cause to change ownership.

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  • transfer (English)
  • transfero (Latin)

8. transfer

verb. ['trænsˈfɝː, ˈtrænsfɝ'] change from one vehicle or transportation line to another.

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  • transfer (English)
  • transfero (Latin)

adjective. ['ˈliːgəl'] established by or founded upon law or official or accepted rules.

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  • legal (English)
  • legalis (Latin)
  • lex (Latin)

adjective. ['ˈliːgəl'] having legal efficacy or force.

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  • legal (English)
  • legalis (Latin)
  • lex (Latin)
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