Metonymy
The meaning of a word is its "definition."
another word for eclectic
Another word is I didn't do it! OR She/He did it.
whats another meaning for the word intended
Direct, frank
This is a linguistic phenomenon known as metonymy, where one word is substituted with another closely associated word to convey a related meaning. This transfer is based on the relationship between the two terms, often involving physical proximity, cause and effect, or common usage in language. An example is referring to "the White House" to mean the U.S. President or his administration.
Originally, metaphor was a Greek word meaning "transfer". The Greek etymology is from meta, implying "a change" and pherein meaning "to bear, or carry". Thus, the word metaphor itself has a metaphorical meaning in English, "a transfer of meaning from one thing to another".
The direct or literal meaning of a word is its denotation.
I don't know this word. Where/how did you hear it?
The root word for "transfer" is "ferre," which is a Latin verb meaning "to carry" or "to bring."
A word that has the same meaning as another word is a synonym.
transfer
Another word meaning clenched is tighten.
The meaning of a word is its "definition."
A synonym is a word with a meaning similar to that of another word.
Transfer comes from the Latin word trānsferō which means "I bear across".
I don't know of a specific scientific meaning. It can mean a transfer of data from one place to another, or it can be a word used for 'meaning' e.g. 'the import of this data is that there is a connection between the variables' .