One entry found for
refer.
Main Entry:
reˇfer 
Pronunciation:
ri-
f
r
Function:
verb
Inflected Form(s):
reˇferred;
reˇferˇring
Etymology: Middle English
referren, referen "to think of or place in a certain relationship, make a connection with in the mind," derived from Latin
referre, literally, "to carry back," from
re- "back, again" and
ferre "to bear, carry, yield" --related to
1DEFER,
OFFER
1 : to explain in terms of a general cause <
referred the defeat to poor training>
2 : to go, send, or guide to some person or place for treatment, help, advice, or information <
refer them to a dictionary> <
refer a patient to a specialist> <
refer to the dictionary for the meaning of a word>
3 : to have relationship
: RELATE <the asterisk
refers to a footnote>
4 : to call attention
: make reference <no one
referred to yesterday's quarrel>
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reˇferˇable 
/
ref-(
-)r
-b
l, ri-
f
r-
-/
adjective -
reˇferˇrer 
/
ri-
f
r-
r/
noun
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