"Transferors" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "transferors" is not a commonly used word in English. However, I believe the intended word is probably "transferees" or "transferors" could be a non-standard variation of "transferees" or possibly a typo for "transferee's".
In general, a transferee is a noun that refers to a person who receives something, typically title, property, or authority, either permanently or temporarily, as a result of a transfer.
The word "transferal" refers to the act of transferring something from one place, person, or position to another, often with the intention of moving or reallocating it or its associated rights, responsibilities, or ownership.<br><br>It can also refer to the process of moving energy, data, or signal from one place or medium to another, often through a medium such as wires, circuits, or electromagnetic waves.<br><br>In a more general sense, transferal can involve the passing from one person, group, or entity to another, such as the transferal of information, responsibility, or authority.<br><br>The term is often used in various contexts, including business, technology, education, and law.
A transferee is a person who is being transferred, typically from one place to another, such as a job, a school, or a military unit.
One that transfers something, especially a person who agrees to transfer property to another person.
Transferrin is a protein in blood plasma that binds to iron and transports it in the blood to various tissues throughout the body. It is glycoprotein produced by the liver and is responsible for binding to iron (ferric ions) to transport it via the bloodstream, facilitating the delivery of iron to various tissues and cells.