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1. transfer
noun. ['trænsˈfɝː, ˈtrænsfɝ'] the act of moving something from one location to another.
Synonyms
- transportation
- drive
- airlift
- carry
- delivery
- connection
- movement
- connexion
- transferral
- lift
- bringing
- transshipment
- conveyance
- teleportation
- transport
- resettlement
- lighterage
- pickup
Antonyms
- get on
- confront
- hop on
- refrain
Etymology
- transfero (Latin)
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Rhymes with Transfer Paper
- mcpaper
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- graper
- draper
- vapor
- taper
- schaper
- raper
- lapre
- kapor
- caper
Sentences with transfer-paper
1. Noun Phrase
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2. Noun Phrase
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2. transfer
verb. ['trænsˈfɝː, ˈtrænsfɝ'] transfer somebody to a different position or location of work.
Synonyms
- designate
- exchange
- depute
- second
- reassign
- delegate
Antonyms
- surface mail
- air mail
- divest
- empty
Etymology
- transfero (Latin)
3. transfer
verb. ['trænsˈfɝː, ˈtrænsfɝ'] lift and reset in another soil or situation.
Synonyms
- transplant
Antonyms
- arrange
- disengage
Etymology
- transfero (Latin)
4. transfer
verb. ['trænsˈfɝː, ˈtrænsfɝ'] move from one place to another.
Synonyms
- get off
- institutionalize
- carry
- translocate
- import
- upload
- post
- convey
- move
- FTP
- institutionalise
- offset
- download
- send off
- export
- commit
- load
- spool
- send
- charge
- offload
- displace
- transmit
Antonyms
- export
- import
- download
- unbalance
Etymology
- transfero (Latin)
5. transfer
verb. ['trænsˈfɝː, ˈtrænsfɝ'] move around.
Synonyms
- shift
- shuffle
- carry over
- transship
- remove
- transpose
- shunt
- carry forward
- displace
- move
- carry
- translocate
Antonyms
- back
- behave
- discontinue
- closing
Etymology
- transfero (Latin)
6. paper
noun. ['ˈpeɪpɝ'] a material made of cellulose pulp derived mainly from wood or rags or certain grasses.
Synonyms
- carbon paper
- cellulose
- manifold paper
- crepe paper
- india paper
- wrapping paper
- tissue paper
- linen
- construction paper
- confetti
- papyrus
- manila
- oilpaper
- material
- crepe
- paper tape
- carbon
- manila paper
- ticker tape
- linen paper
- tablet
- filter paper
- greaseproof paper
- card
- paper-mache
- sheet of paper
- cartridge paper
- composition board
- tissue
- writing paper
- litmus paper
- transfer paper
- sheet
- computer paper
- flypaper
- chad
- score paper
- pad of paper
- blotting paper
- papier-mache
- manilla
- manilla paper
- parchment
- tracing paper
- art paper
- wallpaper
- wax paper
- cardboard
- paper toweling
- music paper
- manifold
- pad
- rice paper
- blotter
- graph paper
- piece of paper
- roofing paper
- tar paper
- waste paper
- blueprint paper
- drawing paper
- newsprint
- newspaper
Antonyms
- dress
- roughen
- aperiodic
- formal
Etymology
- paper (Anglo-Norman)
- papier (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
7. paper
noun. ['ˈpeɪpɝ'] an essay (especially one written as an assignment).
Synonyms
- theme
- term paper
- essay
- composition
Antonyms
- mental
- natural
- decrease
- single
Etymology
- paper (Anglo-Norman)
- papier (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
8. paper
noun. ['ˈpeɪpɝ'] a daily or weekly publication on folded sheets; contains news and articles and advertisements.
Synonyms
- rotogravure
- newspaper headline
- editorial
- newspaper article
- news story
- cartoon strip
- feature
- funnies
- headline
- comic strip
- strip
- newspaper column
- news article
- news item
- sheet
- school newspaper
- sports section
- column
- school paper
- daily
- gazette
- press
- public press
- tabloid
- feature article
- newspaper
Antonyms
- unbodied
- immateriality
- incorporeality
- insubstantial
Etymology
- paper (Anglo-Norman)
- papier (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
9. paper
noun. ['ˈpeɪpɝ'] a medium for written communication.
Synonyms
- page
Antonyms
- empty
- natural object
Etymology
- paper (Anglo-Norman)
- papier (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
10. paper
noun. ['ˈpeɪpɝ'] a scholarly article describing the results of observations or stating hypotheses.
Antonyms
- insubstantiality
Etymology
- paper (Anglo-Norman)
- papier (Old French (842-ca. 1400))