One who transfers or is transferred, as to a new school.ģ.
To change from one public conveyance to another: transferred to another bus.ġ. To withdraw from one educational institution or course of study and enroll in another.ģ. To move oneself from one location or job to another.Ģ. To convey (a design, for example) from one surface to another, as by impression.ġ. Law To make over the possession or legal title of (property, for example) convey.ģ. To convey or cause to pass from one place, person, or thing to another.Ģ. To include (the contents of a website) on another website by using a feed. To create a feed for (a website), allowing users to include content from the website in other websites or to view the content.ī. To sell (a television series, for example) directly to independent stations.Ī. To sell (a comic strip or column, for example) through a syndicate for simultaneous publication in newspapers or periodicals.ģ. To organize into or manage as a syndicate.Ģ. The office, position, or jurisdiction of a syndic or body of syndics. A company consisting of a number of separate newspapers a newspaper chain.ĥ. An agency that sells articles, features, or photographs for publication in a number of newspapers or periodicals simultaneously.Ĥ. A loose affiliation of gangsters in control of organized criminal activities.ģ. An association of people or firms formed to promote a common interest or carry out a business enterprise.Ģ. To interact or engage in informal communication with others for mutual assistance or support.ġ. Computers To connect (computers) into a network. To interconnect as components in a group or system.ī. To broadcast over a radio or television network.Ī. To cover with an openwork fabric or structure.Ģ. Computers A system of computers interconnected by telephone wires or other means in order to share information. A group or system of electric components and connecting circuitry designed to function in a specific manner.ī. A company that produces the programs for these stations.Ī. A chain of radio or television broadcasting stations linked by wire or microwave relay.ī. An extended group of people with similar interests or concerns who interact and remain in informal contact for mutual assistance or support.Ī. A complex, interconnected group or system: an espionage network.Ĭ. A system of lines or channels that cross or interconnect: a network of railroads.ī. Something resembling an openwork fabric or structure in form or concept, especially:Ī. An openwork fabric or structure in which cords, threads, or wires cross at regular intervals.Ģ. To make by combining two or more photographs or images.ġ. For example, if (x) = x2 and g(x) = x + 1, then the composite (g(x)) = (x + 1)2 and the composite g((x)) = x2 + 1. Mathematics The application of one function to another. Botany A plant in the composite family.Ĥ. Wood, bone, concrete, plastic reinforced by glass fibers, and graphite reinforced with carbon fibers are all composite materials.ģ. A material in which two or more distinct, structurally complementary materials, usually a matrix material and a reinforcing material, are combined to produce structural or functional properties not present in any individual component. A structure or entity made up of distinct components: a musical suite that is a composite of operatic themes.Ģ. Composite Architecture Of, relating to, or being in the Composite order.ġ. Botany Of, belonging to, or characteristic of the composite family.Ĥ.
Made by combining two or more existing things, such as photographs.Ģ.
Made up of distinct components compound.ī.