"Telfer" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Telfer" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Telfer" Meaning

A telfer can refer to two different things:

1. Telfer can be a variant of the surname "Teller," a person's occupation as a banker or cashier, especially in Austria and Germany, where it is also spelled "Tellier."
2. In Australia, "telfer" can refer to the remote gold and iron ore mine in the East Kimberley region of Western Australia.

"Telfer" Examples

Usage Examples of "Telfer"


Noun


1. Proper Noun:
- "Jennifer Telfer, a renowned scientist, won the Nobel Prize in Physics last year."

2. Title
- "Mr. Telfer, can you explain the concept of dark matter?"

Proper Noun (Family Name)

- "John Telfer, a talented artist, sold his first painting at an exhibition."

Verb (originated from "Telpher")


- "Some companies are using telfer machines to deliver goods across the city."

The term needs an example of a telfer machine to fully understand the verb application as it's not a widely used term in common vocabulary.

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