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		trans·fer I. \R tranzˈfər, traan-, -n(t)ˈsf-, ˈ ̷ ̷(ˌ) ̷ ̷, +vowel -fər.; -R -fə̄, +suffixal vowel -fər. also -fə̄r, +vowel in a following word -fər. or -fə̄ also -fə̄r\ verb (transferred ; transferred ; transferring ; transfers) Etymology: Middle English transferren, from Latin transferre, from trans- + ferre to carry, bear — more at bear transitive verb 1.   a.  : to carry or take from one person or place to another : transport, remove   < from underneath the litter he drew a packet … and transferred it deftly to the blue suit — D.M.Davin >   < travelers were transferred to sloops to complete the journey — American Guide Series: New Jersey >   < an effort was made to transfer a good share of the appointments from the president to congressmen — W.C.Ford >  b.  : to move or send to a different location especially for business, vocational, or military purposes   < transferred her law practice to Greenville — Current Biography >   < the company plans to transfer him to its west coast plant >   < was commandant at Fort Pitt … and in the latter year was transferred to the remote frontier — C.F.Cochran >  c.  : to cause to pass from one person or thing to another : transmit   < motion would be transferred from two cogged wheels to the big wheel through an endless chain — John Kobler >   < no way in which he could transfer his own memories of European civilization into the Indian mind — Willa Cather >  d.  : to cause to transform : change — usually used with into   < had transferred barren wastes … into fertile fields — Albert Hyma >   < may upon occasion transfer himself into a tiger — Fay-Cooper Cole > 2.  : to make over or negotiate the possession or control of (a right, title, or property) by a legal process usually for a consideration : convey  < to preserve the farm intact he transfers it to one heir >  < transferred a part of their holdings … for $25,000 worth of stock — Marquis James > 3.  : to print, impress, or otherwise copy (as a drawing or engraved design) from one surface to another intransitive verb 1.  : to go or move to a different place or region to carry on a business or vocation  < transferred from the bookshop to the concert agency and was … placed in charge of that division — Current Biography >  < the company is transferring to an eastern location >  < will transfer to the armored division as soon as his papers can be cleared > specifically  : to withdraw from one educational institution to enroll at another  < students can transfer to other leading colleges … without loss of credits — Ruth Wilson > 2.  : to change from one vehicle or transportation line to another  < took the streetcar and transferred to the bus — Robert Hazel > Synonyms: see move II. \ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷\ noun (-s) Usage: often attributive 1.   a.  : the conveyance of right, title, or interest in either real or personal property from one person to another by sale, gift, or other process  b.  : the removal or acquisition of property by mere delivery with intent of the parties involved to transfer the title  c.  : an order transferring shares of stock or money; specifically  : a telegraphic order to pay to one party money deposited by another at a distant office 2.  : an act, process, or instance of transferring : transference  < proposal for … a transfer of populations on a voluntary basis — Current History >  < finds occasion for the transfer of his loyalty to a new cause > 3.  : one that is transferred: as  a.  : a picture produced by affixing to a support an image originally developed on a separate temporary support — compare bromoil transfer, carbon transfer  b.  : a drawing or writing printed in reverse from one surface on another; specifically  : a reverse pattern (as for embroidery or a trademark) waxed or inked on tissue paper for printing on a textile material with the heat and pressure of an iron  c.    (1)  : a drawing in lithographic crayon made or printed on paper and then impressed on stone or other material from which it is to be printed by lithography   (2)  : a specially prepared sheet of lithographic paper containing a design to be transferred from the original stone to a stone or metal printing surface  d.  : transfer picture  e.  : an individual shifted from one military unit to another   < orders the sergeant to check in the new transfers >  f.  : a student that changes from one school to another   < a limited number of transfers can be accepted by the college > 4.  : the distance a ship gains to the right or left from the time the helm is put over until it is on its new course — compare advance 8 5.   a.  : a place where cars or trains are transferred to boats or ferries for water transportation; also  : a boat or ferry used for this purpose  b.  : transfer house  c.  : a point where a change is made from one form of power to another (as from electricity to steam)  d.    (1)  : a turnout connecting two tracks at a crossing with switches outside the end frogs of the crossing   (2)  : a track connecting roads that cross on separated grades  e.    (1)  : transfer company   (2)  : a vehicle of such a company  f.  : a ticket given with or without extra charge to a passenger on a public conveyance entitling him to continue his journey on another route or conveyance 6.   a.  : transference 2  b.  : the carry-over or generalization of learned responses from one type of situation to another; specifically  : the application in one field of study or effort of knowledge, skill, power, or ability acquired in another   < there will be a certain degree of transfer from one skill to another if we direct our teaching to this end — Eliezer Reiger >   < could not easily make the transfer from book to life — H.A.Overstreet > 7.  : the moving of knitted stitches from one machine (as a ribber) to another |