Conveyance (noun)

  1. The act or process of transporting or carrying goods, people, or information from one place to another.
  2. A means of transportation, such as a vehicle or a ship.
  3. The transfer of property ownership from one person to another, especially through a legal document.

Origin:

Derived from the latin word 'convehere' which means to carry or transport.

Examples:

  1. The conveyance of goods by sea is a vital part of international trade.
  2. The use of drones for conveyance of medical supplies has revolutionized healthcare in remote areas.
  3. The conveyance of the property was made through a notarized deed.
  4. The conveyance of students to and from school is a major responsibility of the school district.
  5. The conveyance of confidential information requires strict security measures to prevent leaks.
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