CONVERTEND
Con`ver*tend", n. Etym: [L. convertenus to be converted.] (Logic)
Defn: 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 conversae. See Converse, n. (Logic).
CONVERTER
Con*vert"er, n.
1. One who converts; one who makes converts.
2. (Steel Manuf.)
Defn: 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.
CONVERTIBILITY
Con*vert`i*bil"i*ty, n.
Defn: The condition or quality of being convertible; capability of
being exchanged; convertibleness.
The mutual convertibility of land into money, and of money into land.
Burke.
CONVERTIBLE
Con*vert"i*ble, a. Etym: [L. convertibilis: cf. F. convertible.]
1. Capable of being converted; susceptible of change; transmutable; transformable. Minerals are not convertible into another species, though of the same genus. Harvey.