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1. (adj.) inconvertible
(of paper money) not capable of being converted into specie.
2. inconvertible
not interchangeable.
Etymology: (1640–50; < LL)
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| Definition of 'inconvertible' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (adj) inconvertible, unconvertible, unexchangeable
used especially of currencies; incapable of being exchanged for or replaced by another currency of equal value
2. (adj) inconvertible, untransmutable
not capable of being changed into something else
"the alchemists were unable to accept the inconvertible nature of elemental metals"
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| Definition of 'inconvertible' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (adj) inconvertible
not convertible; not capable of being transmuted, changed into, or exchanged for, something else; as, one metal is inconvertible into another; bank notes are sometimes inconvertible into specie
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