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Inconvertibly — In con*vert i*bly, adv. In an inconvertible manner. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
inconvertibly — adverb see inconvertible … New Collegiate Dictionary
inconvertibly — adv. unchangeably; in an unexchangeable manner … English contemporary dictionary
inconvertibly — in·con·vert·ibly … English syllables
inconvertibly — adverb see inconvertible * * * inconvertˈibly adverb • • • Main Entry: ↑inconvertible … Useful english dictionary
inconvertible — adjective Etymology: probably from Late Latin inconvertibilis, from Latin in + convertibilis convertible Date: 1646 not convertible: as a. of paper money not exchangeable for coin b. of a currency not exchangeable for a foreign currency •… … New Collegiate Dictionary
inconvertible — inconvertibility, inconvertibleness, n. inconvertibly, adv. /in keuhn verr teuh beuhl/, adj. 1. (of paper money) not capable of being converted into specie. 2. not interchangeable. [1640 50; < LL inconvertibilis not alterable. See IN 3,… … Universalium
inconvertible — adjective not able to be converted. Derivatives inconvertibility noun inconvertibly adverb … English new terms dictionary
inconvertible — /ɪnkənˈvɜtəbəl/ (say inkuhn vertuhbuhl) adjective 1. (of paper money) not capable of being converted into specie. 2. not interchangeable. –inconvertibility /ˌɪnkənvɜtəˈbɪləti/ (say .inkuhnvertuh biluhtee), inconvertibleness, noun –inconvertibly,… …
inconvertible — adj. 1 not convertible. 2 (esp. of currency) not convertible into another form on demand. Derivatives: inconvertibility n. inconvertibly adv. Etymology: F inconvertible or LL inconvertibilis (as IN (1), CONVERTIBLE) … Useful english dictionary