transferencetrans‧fer‧ence /ˈtrænsfərəns $ trænsˈfɜːr-/ AWL noun [uncountable]

- By the end of the emancipation process, the authorities lacked the wherewithal to pay for the transference of land.
- Classification and measurement are not creations of man, but only the transference of natural fact from one form to another.
- Furthermore, the transference from Worcester to Lincoln of the concept of a ten-bayed concentric chapter house took place about 1225.
- The whole gentile constitution made the transference of private property from father to son impossible.
- There seems little transference of application from one subject to another.
nountransfertransferenceverbtransfer