Unconvertible
adjective
1.
capable of being converted.
2.
having a folding top, as an automobile or pleasure boat.
3.
exchangeable for something of equal value:
debts payable only in convertible currencies.
noun
4.
an automobile or a boat with a folding top.
5.
a sofa, couch, or chair whose seating section can be folded out into a bed.
6.
Finance. a convertible bond or security.
adjective
1.
capable of being converted
2.
(of a car) having a folding or removable roof
3.
(finance)
a bond or debenture that can be converted to ordinary or preference shares on a fixed date at a fixed price
(of a paper currency) exchangeable on demand for precious metal to an equivalent value
(Canadian, of a mortgage) able to be converted into a longer term mortgage without financial penalty
noun
4.
a car with a folding or removable roof
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