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179 words match “TRANSFER”

TRANSFER v. 9 definitions
erson another; to transport, remove, or cause to pass, to another place or person; as, to transfer the laws of one country to another; to transfer suspicion.
TRANSFERABILITY n.
The quality or state of being transferable.
TRANSFERABLE a. 2 definitions
Capable of being transferred or conveyed from one place or person to another.
TRANSFEREE n.
The person to whom a transfer in made.
TRANSFERENCE n.
The act of transferring; conveyance; passage; transfer.
TRANSFEROGRAPHY n.
The act or process of copying inscriptions, or the like, by making transfers.
TRANSFERRENCE n.
See Transference.
TRANSFERRER n.
One who makes a transfer or conveyance.
TRANSFERRIBLE a.
Capable of being transferred; transferable.
THOUGHT TRANSFERENCE n.
Telepathy.
ABALIENATE v.
To transfer the title of from one to another; to alienate.
ADSCRIPTIVE a.
Attached or annexed to the glebe or estate and transferable with it. Brougham.
ALIEN v.
To alienate; to estrange; to transfer, as property or ownership. [R.] "It the son alien lands." Sir M. Hale. The prince was totally aliened from all thoughts of . . . the marriage. Clarendon.
ALIENABLE a.
Capable of being alienated, sold, or transferred to another; as, land is alienable according to the laws of the state.
ALIENAGE n.
The state of being alienated or transferred to another. Brougham.
ALIENATE v.
To convey or transfer to another, as title, property, or right; to part voluntarily with ownership of.
ALIENATION n.
A transfer of title, or a legal conveyance of property to another.
ALIENE v.
To alien or alienate; to transfer, as title or property; as, to aliene an estate.
ALIENEE n.
One to whom the title of property is transferred; -- opposed to alienor. It the alienee enters and keeps possession. Blackstone.
ALIENOR n.
One who alienates or transfers property to another. Blackstone.
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