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Definition of conversion
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Conversion
(n.) A
change
of
front,
as a body of
troops
attacked
in the
flank..
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Conversion
::
Conversion
(n.) A
change
or
reduction
of the form or value of a
proposition;
as, the
conversion
of
equations;
the
conversion
of
proportions..
Cornification
::
Cornification
(n.)
Conversion
into, or
formation
of, horn; a
becoming
like
horn..
Reduction
::
Reduction
(n.) The act of
reducing,
or state of being
reduced;
conversion
to a given state or
condition;
diminution;
conquest;
as, the
reduction
of a body to
powder;
the
reduction
of
things
to
order;
the
reduction
of the
expenses
of
government;
the
reduction
of a
rebellious
province..
Assimilation
::
Assimilation
(n.) The
conversion
of
nutriment
into the fluid or solid
substance
of the body, by the
processes
of
digestion
and
absorption,
whether
in
plants
or
animals..
Version
::
Version
(n.) A
change
of form,
direction,
or the like;
transformation;
conversion;
turning..
Dairy
::
Dairy (n.) That
department
of
farming
which is
concerned
in the
production
of milk, and its
conversion
into
butter
and
cheese..
Digestion
::
Digestion
(n.) The
conversion
of food, in the
stomach
and
intestines,
into
soluble
and
diffusible
products,
capable
of being
absorbed
by the
blood..
Labarum
::
Labarum
(n.) The
standard
adopted
by the
Emperor
Constantine
after his
conversion
to
Christianity.
It is
described
as a pike
bearing
a silk
banner
hanging
from a
crosspiece,
and
surmounted
by a
golden
crown.
It bore a
monogram
of the first two
letters
(CHR) of the name of
Christ
in its Greek form.
Later,
the name was given to
various
modifications
of this
standard..
Sanguification
::
Sanguification
(n.) The
production
of
blood;
the
conversion
of the
products
of
digestion
into
blood;
hematosis.
Vaporization
::
Vaporization
(n.) The act or
process
of
vaporizing,
or the state of being
converted
into
vapor;
the
artificial
formation
of
vapor;
specifically,
the
conversion
of water into
steam,
as in a steam
boiler..
Use
::
Use (v. t.) The act of
employing
anything,
or of
applying
it to one's
service;
the state of being so
employed
or
applied;
application;
employment;
conversion
to some
purpose;
as, the use of a pen in
writing;
his
machines
are in
general
use..
Cutinization
::
Cutinization
(n.) The
conversion
of cell walls into a
material
which
repels
water,
as in
cork..
Proselytism
::
Proselytism
(n.)
Conversion
to a
religion,
system,
or
party..
Conversion
::
Conversion
(n.) A
change
of
character
or use, as of
smoothbore
guns into
rifles..
Fining
::
Fining
(n.) The
process
of
fining
or
refining;
clarification;
also
(Metal.),
the
conversion
of cast iron into
suitable
for
puddling,
in a
hearth
or
charcoal
fire..
Andropetalous
::
Andropetalous
(a.)
Produced
by the
conversion
of the
stamens
into
petals,
as
double
flowers,
like the
garden
ranunculus..
Conversion
::
Conversion
(n.) The act of
changing
one's views or
course,
as in
passing
from one side,
party,
or from of
religion
to
another;
also, the state of being so
changed..
Convertend
::
Convertend
(n.) 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.
See
Converse,
n.
(Logic)..
Petrifaction
::
Petrifaction
(n.) The
process
of
petrifying,
or
changing
into
stone;
conversion
of any
organic
matter
(animal
or
vegetable)
into
stone,
or a
substance
of stony
hardness..
Diastatic
::
Diastatic
(a.)
Relating
to
diastase;
having
the
properties
of
diastase;
effecting
the
conversion
of
starch
into
sugar.
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