convertible

English

A BMW convertible.

Etymology

From Old French convertible, from Late Latin convertibilis (interchangeable), from Latin convertere (to turn back, to turn over, to turn around, to turn upside down), from con- (with, together) + vertere (to turn), + -ibilis (-ible: able to). Equivalent to convert + -ible.

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /kənˈvɜːtɪbl̩/
  • (General American) IPA(key): /kənˈvɝtɪbl̩/
  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -ɜː(ɹ)tɪbəl

Adjective

convertible (comparative more convertible, superlative most convertible)

  1. Able to be converted, particularly:
    1. Able to be exchanged, one for the other, especially
      1. (historical numismatics) Able to be exchanged for specie.
      2. (numismatics) Able to be exchanged for foreign currency.
      3. (finance) Able to be exchanged for a different class of security (usually common stock) under certain set terms.
    2. (logic) Able to undergo conversion (i.e., inversion) without falsehood.
    3. Able to be turned, especially
      1. (obsolete) Able to be turned in a different direction.
        • 1635, Nathanael Carpenter, Geography Delineated Forth in Two Bookes (1.4.77)
          The Axis of the Earth is supposed to haue a convertible nature.
      2. Able to be turned to a different purpose.
      3. Able to be turned to a different religion or belief.
    4. Able to be turned into a different thing, especially
      1. (vehicles) Able to change from a closed to an open frame and back again.
      2. (obsolete) Able to be easily digested.

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Noun

convertible (plural convertibles)

  1. (dated, in the plural) Interchangeable things or terms.
  2. (vehicles) A convertible car: a car with a removable or foldable roof able to convert from a closed to open vehicle and back again.
  3. (finance) A convertible security: a stock, bond, etc. that can be turned into another (usually common stock) under certain set terms.
  4. (computing) A computer able to convert from laptop to tablet and back again.

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French

Etymology

From the verb convertir.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kɔ̃.vɛʁ.tibl/
  • (file)

Adjective

convertible (plural convertibles)

  1. convertible (able to be converted)

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Spanish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kombeɾˈtible/ [kõm.beɾˈt̪i.β̞le]
  • Rhymes: -ible
  • Syllabification: con‧ver‧ti‧ble

Adjective

convertible m or f (masculine and feminine plural convertibles)

  1. convertible

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Noun

convertible m (plural convertibles)

  1. (Latin America) convertible (car)
    Synonym: descapotable

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