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HANDEDOVER |
Transferred |
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EWERS |
Pitchers were transferred south |
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TRANSFER |
That which is transferred. |
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TRANSFERRIBLE |
Capable of being transferred; transferable. |
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INTRODUCTION |
First acquaintance transferred to Nordic unit |
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CONVEYABLE |
Capable of being conveyed or transferred. |
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SECONDED |
Transferred to temporary duties, having supported motion |
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HIDEANDSEEK |
Eddie has Ken transferred? It’s child’s play! |
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IMPUTATIVE |
Transferred by imputation; that may be imputed. |
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ASSIGNMENT |
The writing by which an interest is transferred. |
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VERYSOON |
Over-nosy characters to be transferred in the immediate future |
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ALIENAGE |
The state of being alienated or transferred to another. |
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UNDEEDED |
Not deeded or transferred by deed; as, undeeded land. |
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MERCHANDISABLE |
Such as can be used or transferred as merchandise. |
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TRADUCT |
That which is traducted; that which is transferred; a
translation. |
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ALIENEE |
One to whom the title of property is transferred; --
opposed to alienor. |
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TRANSFERABLE |
Capable of being transferred or conveyed from one
place or person to another. |
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PHOTOZINCOGRAPHY |
A process, analogous to photolithography, for
reproducing photographed impressions transferred to zinc plate. |
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INALIENABLE |
Incapable of being alienated, surrendered, or
transferred to another; not alienable; as, in inalienable birthright. |
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GIFT |
Anything given; anything voluntarily transferred by one
person to another without compensation; a present; an offering. |
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DONATION |
That which is given as a present; that which is
transferred to another gratuitously; a gift. |
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AUTOGRAPHY |
A process in lithography by which a writing or drawing
is transferred from paper to stone. |
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ALIENABLE |
Capable of being alienated, sold, or transferred to
another; as, land is alienable according to the laws of the state. |
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ASSIGN |
A person to whom property or an interest is transferred;
as, a deed to a man and his heirs and assigns. |
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SERF |
A servant or slave employed in husbandry, and in some
countries attached to the soil and transferred with it, as formerly in
Russia. |