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Learn to pronounce re·fer·rer

/rəˈfərər/
noun
  1. a person who sends or directs someone to an expert or specialist for consideration.
    "because the referrer knows the pulmonologist, he can give the patient more insight into what the doctor is like"
  2. the last web address accessed by a browser prior to loading a particular web page, used to identify sources of traffic.
    "most of the referrers for my website are search engines"

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