| ABSTERSION | • abstersion n. (Archaic) Act of wiping clean; a cleansing; a purging. • ABSTERSION n. the act of wiping clean; a cleansing; a purging. |
| ASPERSIONS | • aspersions n. Plural of aspersion. • ASPERSION n. calumny, slander. |
| CONVERSION | • conversion n. The act of converting something or someone. • conversion n. (Computing) A software product converted from one platform to another. • conversion n. (Chemistry) A chemical reaction wherein a substrate is transformed into a product. |
| DEMERSIONS | • demersions n. Plural of demersion. • DEMERSION n. immersion. |
| DETERSIONS | • detersions n. Plural of detersion. • DETERSION n. the act of cleaning. |
| DISPERSION | • dispersion n. The state of being dispersed; dispersedness. • dispersion n. A process of dispersing. • dispersion n. The degree of scatter of data. |
| DIVERSIONS | • diversions n. Plural of diversion. • DIVERSION n. the act of diverting or turning aside. |
| IMMERSIONS | • immersions n. Plural of immersion. • IMMERSION n. the act of immersing. |
| INVERSIONS | • inversions n. Plural of inversion. • INVERSION n. the act of inverting or state of being inverted. |
| OBVERSIONS | • obversions n. Plural of obversion. • OBVERSION n. the act of turning toward or downward. |
| PERVERSION | • perversion n. The action of perverting someone or something; humiliation; debasement. • perversion n. The state of being perverted; depravity; vice. • perversion n. Distortion or corruption of the original course, meaning, or state of something. |
| REVERSIONS | • reversions n. Plural of reversion. • REVERSION n. the act of reverting. |
| SUBMERSION | • submersion n. The act of submerging, or the state of being submerged; immersion. • submersion n. (Mathematics) A differentiable map whose differential is everywhere surjective. • SUBMERSION n. the act of submerging. |
| SUBVERSION | • subversion n. (Obsolete) The act of subverting; overturning; flipping from beneath. • subversion n. The act of overthrowing a government or a ruler; dethronement. • subversion n. The condition of being subverted. |
| VERSIONERS | • VERSIONER n. the producer of a version. |
| VERSIONING | • versioning n. (Computing) The use of versions as a means of distinguishing similar items. • VERSIONING n. the adaptation of classical literary texts for films. |
| VERSIONIST | • versionist n. One who makes or favours a version of a text; a translator. • VERSIONIST n. the producer of a version. |