conversion into a verb
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verbificationconversion into a verb
verbificationsVERBIFICATION, conversion into a verb
nitrationconversion into a nitrate
mercurationconversion into a mercury compound
nitrationsNITRATION, conversion into a nitrate
mercurationsMERCURATION, conversion into a mercury compound
yuppificationthe process of conversion into a yuppy
yuppificationsYUPPIFICATION, the process of conversion into a yuppy
zymogenesisthe conversion of a zymogen into an enzyme
FEEDWATERLiquid supplied to a boiler for conversion into steam
epoxidationa conversion of a usually unsaturated compound into an epoxide
cornificationconversion into horn or a horny or keratinous substance or tissue
epoxidationsEPOXIDATION, a conversion of a usually unsaturated compound into an epoxide
caseationnecrosis with conversion of damaged tissue into a soft cheesy substance
caseatenecrosis with conversion of damaged tissue into a soft cheesy substance
splenizationconversion (eg of the lung) into a spongy, spleenlike substance also SPLENISATION
splenisationconversion (eg of the lung) into a spongy, spleenlike substance also SPLENIZATION
cornificationsCORNIFICATION, conversion into horn or a horny or keratinous substance or tissue
splenisationsSPLENISATION, conversion (eg of the lung) into a spongy, spleenlike substance also SPLENIZATION
splenizationsSPLENIZATION, conversion (eg of the lung) into a spongy, spleenlike substance also SPLENISATION
tarifficationthe fixing of a tariff; conversion (eg of import restrictions) into a tariff
derivatizationthe conversion of a chemical compound into a derivative (as for identification) also DERIVATISATION
derivatisationthe conversion of a chemical compound into a derivative (as for identification) also DERIVATIZATION
tarifficationsTARIFFICATION, the fixing of a tariff; conversion (eg of import restrictions) into a tariff
derivatizationsDERIVATIZATION, the conversion of a chemical compound into a derivative (as for identification) also DERIVATISATION
derivatisationsDERIVATISATION, the conversion of a chemical compound into a derivative (as for identification) also DERIVATIZATION
entropicmeasure of the energy in a system that is not available for conversion into mechanical work
entropymeasure of the energy in a system that is not available for conversion into mechanical work
bioconversionThe conversion of organic matter, such as animal or plant waste, into a source of energy through the action of microorganisms
thromboplastina complex enzyme found esp in platelets that functions in the conversion of prothrombin into thrombin in the clotting of blood
bioconversionsThe conversion of organic matter, such as animal or plant waste, into a source of energy through the action of microorganisms
thromboplastinsTHROMBOPLASTIN, a complex enzyme found esp in platelets that functions in the conversion of prothrombin into thrombin in the clotting of blood
commutationThe conversion of a legal obligation or entitlement into another form, e.g., the replacement of an annuity or series of payments by a single payment
entropiesA thermodynamic quantity representing the unavailability of a system's thermal energy for conversion into mechanical work, often interpreted as the degree of disorder or randomness in the system
superheatto heat (a gas, as steam not in contact with water) to such a degree that its temperature may be lowered or its pressure increased without the conversion of any of the gas into liquid
doffera. wire-clothed roller on a carding machine, esp. the roller to which the carded fibers are transferred from the cylinder and then prepared for conversion into sliver b. any roller that removes the fibers from another roller
hysteriasA psychological disorder (not now regarded as a single definite condition) whose symptoms include conversion of psychological stress into physical symptoms (somatization), selective amnesia, shallow volatile emotions, and overdramatic or attention-seeking behavior. The term has a controversial history as it was formerly regarded as a disease specific to women