2. Adjective. That interconvert ¹
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Definition of Interconverting
1. interconvert [v] - See also: interconvert
Lexicographical Neighbors of Interconverting
Literary usage of Interconverting
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1879)
"At pH 6.8 the spectrum (Figure la) indicates the presence of a slowly interconverting
mixture of 4 and 5. There are two doublets with corresponding 196Pt ..."
2. The American Practical Navigator: Being an Epitome of Navigation and by Nathaniel Bowditch, George Wood Logan (1906)
"... hegins twelve hours before the astronomical day, and a clear understanding of
this fact is all that is required^ for interconverting these times. ..."
3. Telephony: A Manual of the Design, Construction, and Operation of Telephone by Arthur Vaughan Abbott (1903)
"Bell's magneto telephone supplied an instrument for mutually interconverting
sound and electricity — absolutely nothing more. ..."
4. Fiat Money in France: How it Came, what it Brought, and how it Ended by Andrew Dickson White (1896)
"... interconverting " schemes—all equally vain.* All thoughtful men had lost
confidence. All men were waiting; stagnation became worse and worse. ..."
5. Economic Tracts by Society for Political Education (1881)
"... interconverting" schemes—all equally vain.1 All thoughtful men had lost confidence.
All men were waiting ; stagnation became worse and worse. ..."
6. Paper Money Inflation in France: how it Came, what it Brought, and how it by Andrew Dickson White (1878)
"... interconverting " schemes — all equally vain.1 All thoughtful men had lost
confidence. All men were waiting ; stagnation became worse and worse. ..."
7. Notes on Railroad Engineering and Economics of Location by C Frank Allen (1894)
"... then this Table 117 would give correct proper results for interconverting "velocity"
and height of "velocity head", ne glecting lor the time all journal ..."