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What is the noun for convertance?

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conversion
  1. The act of converting something or someone.
  2. (computing) A software product converted from one platform to another.
  3. (chemistry) A chemical reaction wherein a substrate is transformed into a product.
  4. (rugby) A free kick, after scoring a try, worth two points.
  5. (American football) An extra point (or two) scored by kicking a field goal or carrying the ball into the end zone after scoring a touchdown.
  6. (marketing) An online advertising performance metric representing a visitor performing whatever the intended result of an ad is defined to be.
  7. (law) Under the common law, the tort of the taking of someone's personal property with intent to permanently deprive them of it, or damaging property to the extent that the owner is deprived of the utility of that property, thus making the tortfeasor liable for the entire value of the property.
  8. (linguistics) The process whereby a new word is created without changing the form, often by allowing the word to function as a new part of speech.
  9. (obsolete) The act of turning round; revolution; rotation.
  10. (logic) The act of interchanging the terms of a proposition, as by putting the subject in the place of the predicate, or vice versa.
  11. (mathematics) A change or reduction of the form or value of a proposition.
  12. Synonyms:
  13. Examples:
    1. “Think about the process of conversion from caterpillar to butterfly. It takes time. It's a messy process inside the chrysalis.”
      “Their wish list included a conversion of the attic into a master suite.”
      “This happened shortly after President Nixon suspended the conversion of dollars for gold.”
converter
  1. A person or thing that converts.
  2. A patient with a certain condition that subsequently develops into another condition.
  3. A retort, used in the Bessemer process, in which molten cast iron is decarburized and converted into steel by a blast of air forced through the liquid metal.
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  5. Examples:
    1. “Automobiles run cleaner and safer, with the invention of the catalytic converter and the air bag.”
      “This is achieved through a catalyst, usually rhodium or platinum that lines the inside of the converter.”
      “The BASH converter in turn converts this gate pulse into a power signal that feeds the power amplifier's main supply rails.”
convertible
  1. A car whose roof can be removed or folded
  2. (finance) A hybrid security that can be converted into stock
  3. A portable computer that can be physically converted between laptop and tablet configurations.
  4. Synonyms:
  5. Examples:
    1. “Some were asked to imagine driving in a convertible with the top down, visible to other drivers, while others were asked to imagine driving in a convertible with the top up.”
convert
  1. A person who has converted to a religion.
  2. A person who is now in favour of something that he or she previously opposed or disliked.
  3. (Canadian football) The equivalent of a conversion in rugby
  4. Synonyms:
  5. Examples:
    1. “Tom Cruz was the Church of Chemistology's most famous convert.”
convertibility
  1. The quality of being convertible
  2. The quality of a currency of being exchangeable for gold or other currencies
  3. Synonyms:
  4. Examples:
    1. “It was already mentioned that the convertibility law sanctioned the validity of monetary contracts denominated in any currency.”
      “The convertibility of currencies and regulations on foreign ownership or the repatriation of profits are also important.”
      “With increasing convertibility on the capital account, they will also attract undue attention from currency speculators.”
convertend
  1. (logic) Any proposition which is subject to the process of conversion; so called in its relation to itself as converted, after which process it is termed the converse.
convertase
  1. (biochemistry) Any of several enzymes that convert a compound into smaller, biologically-active compounds
convertibleness
  1. The state of being convertible; convertibility.
convertor
  1. A person who, or a thing that converts
    1. A furnace in which pig iron is converted to steel
    2. A rectifier that converts alternating current to direct current
    3. A device that converts an analogue to a digital signal, or vice versa
    4. A reaction chamber in which exhaust gases are catalytically converted to carbon dioxide
  2. Examples:
    1. “In between the molex convertor and the 3 pin power connector is where the speed controller fits in.”
      “Armed with his euro convertor from the wee hours yesterday morning, no barman was going to pull the wool over his eyes.”
      “The steel itself as it was poured from the convertor was found to be not more than one-sixty-fourth as hot as the sun.”
convertance
  1. (very rare, nonstandard) The process or result of converting
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “The convertance from Fahrenheit to Celsius involves a simple mathematical formula.”
convertee
convertite
  1. (obsolete) A convert.
  2. Examples:
    1. “In 1536, Angela Greca repented her life as a courtesan and became a nun in the convent of the convertite.”
      “San Zuan on Torcello was a special monastery for the convertite, that is, those women who had turned away from a life of prostitution.”
      “Maddalena delle Convertite around 1622, forms the nexus for Jones's next study.”
convertibles
  1. plural of convertible
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “In spite of innovative hatchback sedans, four-door hardtops, and four-door convertibles, KF sales plunged by 56 percent.”
      “This lets workers do the convertible roof assembly, allowing convertibles to go down the same line as the sedans.”
      “There will also be convertibles to drive to the countryside, horses to ride on the beach, piano keys to tickle, and tennis balls to swat.”
convertends
  1. plural of convertend
conversions
  1. plural of conversion
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Let me quickly say that I am not advocating mass conversions to atheism or agnosticism.”
      “The search box also performs unit conversions, such as 5 kilometres in miles or how many teaspoons in a cup?”
      “In addition she distributed information leaflets relating to the changeover and also Euro conversions.”
convertases
  1. plural of convertase
convertites
  1. plural of convertite
convertees
converters
convertors
  1. plural of convertor
converts
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