convertible
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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.
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convertible (comparative more convertible, superlative most convertible)
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convertible (plural convertibles)
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From the verb convertir.
convertible (plural convertibles)
convertible m or f (masculine and feminine plural convertibles)
convertible m (plural convertibles)
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