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Transfer
Transfer
v. t.
To
convey
from
one
place
or
person
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
.
Transfer
v. t.
To
make
over
the
possession
or
control
of; to
pass
; to
convey
, as a
right
,
from
one
person
to
another
; to
give
; as,
the
title
to
land
is
transferred
by
deed
.
Transfer
v. t.
To
remove
from
one
substance
or
surface
to
another
; as, to
transfer
drawings
or
engravings
to a
lithographic
stone
.
Transfer
n.
The
act
of
transferring
, or
the
state
of
being
transferred
;
the
removal
or
conveyance
of a
thing
from
one
place
or
person
to
another
.
Transfer
n.
The
conveyance
of
right
,
title
, or
property
,
either
real
or
personal
,
from
one
person
to
another
,
whether
by
sale
, by
gift
, or
otherwise
.
Transfer
n.
That
which
is
transferred
.
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
.
Transfer
n.
A
drawing
or
writing
printed
off
from
one
surface
on
another
, as in
ceramics
and
in
many
decorative
arts
.
Transfer
n.
A
soldier
removed
from
one
troop
, or
body
of
troops
,
and
placed
in
another
.
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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