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transferable (adjective), more transferable, most transferable
Capable of or being able to move someone or something from one place to another one: Helen's more transferable assets, such as her jewelry, were put into the bank vault, and her larger properties were sold at an auction. 
This entry is located in the following units: -able (page 37) -fer, -ferous (page 7) trans-, tran-, tra- (page 9)
Word Entries containing the term: “transferable
nontransferable, non-transferable (adjective); more nontransferable, more non-transferable; most nontransferable, most non-transferable
Descriptive of something; such as, a document, or other property, which cannot legally be given to another person: The deed to the nontransferable property of Ted's farm could not be given to his cousin, Jim, until after Ted's parents were no longer living.

The aircraft fares that Mark and his wife purchased at a special discount for the flight to Honolulu are nonrefundable and also nontransferable tickets to any other people. They were told that they would have to use their non-transferable tickets or they would lose them.

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