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transfer vs secularisation

secularisation vs transfer

transfer and secularisation both are nouns.

transfer is a verb but secularisation is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
transfer Yes No Yes No
secularisation Yes No No No
As nouns, secularisation is a hyponym of transfer; that is, secularisation is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than transfer:
  • transfer: transferring ownership
  • secularisation: transfer of property from ecclesiastical to civil possession
transfer (noun) secularisation (noun)
the act of moving something from one location to another transfer of property from ecclesiastical to civil possession
transferring ownership the activity of changing something (art or education or society or morality etc.) so it is no longer under the control or influence of religion
the act of transferring something from one form to another
application of a skill learned in one situation to a different but similar situation
a ticket that allows a passenger to change conveyances
someone who transfers or is transferred from one position to another
transfer (verb) secularisation (verb)
transfer from one place or period to another
send from one person or place to another
move around
shift the position or location of, as for business, legal, educational, or military purposes
change from one vehicle or transportation line to another
lift and reset in another soil or situation
cause to change ownership
move from one place to another
transfer somebody to a different position or location of work
Difference between transfer and secularisation

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