conversion
Conversion ( lat. Conversio "turn around", "turn around") means:
- Conversion (religion) , the transfer to another religious community
- Conversion (communal economy) , the adaptation of the communal infrastructure to larger population changes
- Conversion (town planning) , the conversion of buildings or areas
- Conversion (linguistics) , a word formation type
- Conversion (logic) in traditional logic and modern relational logic
- Conversion (computer science) , changing a data format
- Conversion (marketing) , converting a prospect into a buyer
- Conversion (psychology) , shifting from psychological reactions to physical complaints
- Conversion (medicine) , when complaints in one area translate into complaints in another
- Conversion (process engineering) , the conversion of crude oil components to increase the fuel yield
- Conversion from one place value system to another (mathematics)
- Arms conversion, the switch from arms production to civilian production
- Seroconversion , the serological response of the immune system (medicine)
- Currency conversion, the exchange or the exchangeability of one currency for another, see convertibility
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Wiktionary: Conversion - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations