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Ratios used in chemical reaction engineering
Conversion and its related terms yield and selectivity are important terms in chemical reaction engineering. They are described as ratios of how much of
Conversion_(chemistry)
Internal conversion is a transition from a higher to a lower electronic state in a molecule or atom. It is sometimes called "radiationless de-excitation"
Internal conversion (chemistry)
Internal_conversion_(chemistry)
Amount of product formed in a reaction
and a desire to report higher numbers for publication purposes. Conversion (chemistry) Quantum yield The use of kilogram-mole (kg-mol or g-mol)—the number
Yield_(chemistry)
Topics referred to by the same term
encoding to another Type conversion, in computer science, changing the data type of a value into another data type Conversion (chemistry), the ratio of selectivity
Conversion
Scientific study of matter's behavior and properties
common organic heterocycle molecule. Physical chemistry: a reaction coordinate diagram depicting the conversion of reactant A to product C via a transition
Chemistry
Comparison of various scales
Conversion of units is the conversion of the unit of measurement in which a quantity is expressed, typically through a multiplicative conversion factor
Conversion_of_units
Synthesis of THC from CBD
Conversion of cannabidiol (CBD) to tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) can occur through a ring-closing reaction. This cyclization can be acid-catalyzed or brought
Conversion_of_CBD_to_THC
Hungarian-American chemist (1927–2017)
Department of Energy, (1980). Olah, G. A. "Superacid Catalyzed Coal Conversion Chemistry. 1st and 2nd Quarterly Technical Progress Reports, September 1, 1983
George_Andrew_Olah
Excited state dynamic
crossed, from which the term intersystem crossing arose. Internal conversion (chemistry) Jablonski diagram Michael Kasha Population inversion Vibrational
Intersystem_crossing
Study of the chemical effects of radiation on matter
Radiation chemistry is a subdivision of nuclear chemistry which studies the chemical effects of ionizing radiation on matter. This is quite different
Radiation_chemistry
Babel is a free chemical informatics software designed to facilitate the conversion of Chemical file formats and manage molecular data. It serves as a chemical
Open_Babel
Physico-chemical processes contributing to protect a surface against oxidation
Passivation, in physical chemistry and engineering, refers to coating a material so it becomes "passive", that is, less readily affected or corroded by
Passivation_(chemistry)
Chemical compound
Society of Chemistry. ISBN 0-85186-333-7. Coultate TP (1996). Food: The Chemistry of Its Components (3rd ed.). Royal Society of Chemistry. ISBN 0-85404-513-9
Chemistry_of_ascorbic_acid
Graphical representation of an algorithm
undergraduate-level chemistry courses as a tool to teach the basics of stoichiometry and unit conversion. Kenkel, John (2011-07-08). Basic Chemistry Concepts and
Mole_map_(chemistry)
Chemical treatment of metals
Chromate conversion coating or alodine coating is a type of conversion coating used to passivate steel, aluminium, zinc, cadmium, copper, silver, titanium
Chromate_conversion_coating
Molecular modeling tool in chemistry
the NERF conversion algorithm C++ implementation of the NERF conversion algorithm Z-Matrix to Cartesian Coordinate Conversion Page Chemistry::InternalCoords::Builder
Z-matrix_(chemistry)
The Max Planck Institute for Chemical Energy Conversion (MPI CEC) is a research institute of the Max Planck Society. It is located in the German town of
Max Planck Institute for Chemical Energy Conversion
Max_Planck_Institute_for_Chemical_Energy_Conversion
Unit of volumetric number density
An amagat (denoted amg or Am) is a practical unit of volumetric number density. Although it can be applied to any substance at any conditions, it is defined
Amagat
Chemical reaction in which water is produced as a byproduct
In chemistry, a dehydration reaction is a chemical reaction that involves the loss of an H2O from the reacting molecule(s) or ion(s). This reaction results
Dehydration_reaction
Method in analytical chemistry
Kjeldahl digestion (Danish pronunciation: [ˈkʰelˌtɛˀl]) in analytical chemistry is a method for the quantitative determination of a sample's organic nitrogen
Kjeldahl_method
German theoretical chemist (born 1967)
Inorganic Chemistry. In 2011, he became Director of the MPI for Bioinorganic Chemistry, renamed in 2012 in MPI for Chemical Energy Conversion, where he
Frank_Neese
Type of metal coating
Margarita, O. R. Mattos (2004): "Molybdate conversion coatings on zinc surfaces". Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, volume 572, issue 2, pages 433-440
Conversion_coating
Atom, molecule, or ion that has an unpaired valence electron; typically highly reactive
In chemistry, a radical, also known as a free radical, is an atom, molecule, or ion that has at least one unpaired valence electron. With some exceptions
Radical_(chemistry)
Research field in chemistry and chemical engineering
Green chemistry, similar to sustainable chemistry or circular chemistry, is an area of chemistry and chemical engineering focused on the design of products
Green_chemistry
SI unit of amount of substance
grouping must be huge to be useful for work. The mole is widely used in chemistry as a convenient way to express amounts of reactants and amounts of products
Mole_(unit)
Unit of pressure defined as 101325 Pa
standard atmosphere was valid only for accurate work in thermometry." In chemistry and in various industries, the reference pressure referred to in standard
Standard_atmosphere_(unit)
Unit of energy used in nutrition
8 March 2014. International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) (1997). "1.6 Conversion tables for units" (PDF). Compendium of Analytical Nomenclature
Calorie
Organic compound with at least one hydroxyl (–OH) group
In chemistry, an alcohol (from Arabic al-kuḥl 'the kohl') is a type of organic compound that carries at least one hydroxyl (−OH) functional group bound
Alcohol_(chemistry)
Belgian chemist
known for her work in plasma chemistry, plasma-based green chemistry, which include amongst others CO2 conversion, CH4 conversion for H2 synthesis or the synthesis
Annemie_Bogaerts
Measure of concentration of a chemical
solution, in terms of amount of substance per unit volume of solution. In chemistry, the most commonly used unit for molarity is the number of moles per liter
Molar_concentration
American academic journal
optical and electronic devices Energy conversion and storage It was created in 2007 when The Journal of Physical Chemistry B was split in two, largely due to
The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
The_Journal_of_Physical_Chemistry_C
Organic compound that consists only of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen
carbohydrate metabolism and Carl and Gerty Cori for their discovery of the conversion of glycogen received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. For the
Carbohydrate
Chemical compound without any carbon-hydrogen bonds
Friedrich Wöhler's conversion of ammonium cyanate into urea in 1828 is often cited as the starting point of modern organic chemistry. In Wöhler's era,
Inorganic_compound
Set of chemical reactions in organisms
functions of metabolism are the conversion of energy in food into a usable form for cellular processes; the conversion of food to building blocks of macromolecules
Metabolism
Planned nuclear power plant in Egypt
Purification Plant Inshas uranium ore processing pilot plant Conversion Nuclear Chemistry Building Enrichment bench-scale project Fuel fabrication Fuel
El_Dabaa_Nuclear_Power_Plant
Comprehensive one-volume reference resource for science research
The CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics is a comprehensive one-volume reference resource for science research. First published in 1914, as of 2024[update]
CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics
CRC_Handbook_of_Chemistry_and_Physics
Branch of chemistry
Computational chemistry is a branch of chemistry that uses computer simulations to assist in solving chemical problems. It uses methods of theoretical chemistry incorporated
Computational_chemistry
Chemical species structure notation
physicochemical values or distances Chemistry Development Kit, 2D layout and conversion software OpenBabel, JOELib, OELib (conversion) "OpenSMILES specification
Simplified Molecular Input Line Entry System
Simplified_Molecular_Input_Line_Entry_System
Organic compound with formula (CH3CO)2O
(CH3CO)2O The Tennessee Eastman acetic anhydride process involves the conversion of methyl acetate to methyl iodide. Carbonylation of the methyl iodide
Acetic_anhydride
Organic compound
complexity". Nature Chemistry. 1 (1): 17–8. Bibcode:2009NatCh...1...17G. doi:10.1038/nchem.148. PMID 21378787. Shorter, J. (1978). "The Conversion of Ammonium
Urea
The history of chemistry represents a time span from ancient history to the present. By 1000 BC, civilizations used technologies that would eventually
History_of_chemistry
September 2014). "Emerging electrochemical energy conversion and storage technologies". Frontiers in Chemistry. 2: 79. Bibcode:2014FrCh....2...79B. doi:10.3389/fchem
Electrochemical energy conversion
Electrochemical_energy_conversion
Mercury contamination in sea and sediments
Sources and chemistry of mercury pollution in the ocean
Marine_mercury_pollution
Organic compound containing a –C(=O)OH group
In organic chemistry, a carboxylic acid is a polar, organic acid that contains a carboxyl group (−C(=O)−OH) attached to an R-group. The general formula
Carboxylic_acid
Quantum chemistry software
ORCA is a general-purpose quantum chemistry package featuring a variety of methods including semi-empirical, density functional theory, many-body perturbation
ORCA (quantum chemistry program)
ORCA_(quantum_chemistry_program)
Reactions of carbon dioxide, including process of dissolving carbon dioxide in a liquid
acid. In chemistry, the term is sometimes used in place of carboxylation, which refers to the formation of carboxylic acids. In inorganic chemistry and geology
Carbonation
American-born chemist
Max Planck Institute for Bioinorganic Chemistry (since 2012 Max Planck Institute for Chemical Energy Conversion, MPI CEC) in Mülheim an der Ruhr, Germany
Serena_DeBeer
Process where an excited nucleus ejects an orbital electron from its atom
gamma decay and internal conversion decay. Internal conversion coefficient Loveland, Walter D. (2005). Modern Nuclear Chemistry. Wiley. p. 232. ISBN 0471115320
Internal_conversion
This glossary of chemistry terms is a list of terms and definitions relevant to chemistry, including chemical laws, diagrams and formulae, laboratory tools
Glossary_of_chemistry_terms
Energy needed to remove a specified particle from an atom's nucleus
Radioactive decay Alpha α Beta β 2β 0v β+ K/L capture Isomeric Gamma γ Internal conversion Spontaneous fission Cluster decay Neutron emission Proton emission Decay
Separation_energy
Data values of standard electrode potential
Physical Chemistry. 70 (2): 576–580. doi:10.1021/j100874a042. ISSN 0022-3654. Pavlishchuk, Vitaly V.; Addison, Anthony W. (January 2000). "Conversion constants
Standard electrode potential (data page)
Standard_electrode_potential_(data_page)
The conversion of non-Islamic places of worship into mosques occurred after the life of Muhammad[citation needed] during subsequent and under historical
Conversion of non-Islamic places of worship into mosques
Conversion_of_non-Islamic_places_of_worship_into_mosques
Molecule consisting of three identical molecules bound together
In chemistry, a trimer (/ˈtraɪmər/; from Ancient Greek tri- 'three' and -mer 'parts') is a molecule or polyatomic anion formed by combination or association
Trimer_(chemistry)
Process breaking down complex organic molecules into simpler ones
In petrochemistry, petroleum geology and organic chemistry, cracking is the process whereby complex organic molecules such as kerogens or long-chain hydrocarbons
Cracking_(chemistry)
Laboratory technique for DNA methylation profiling
enzymatic conversion of methylated cytosines, 5mC and 5hmC, to uracil which is read as a thymine after sequencing. Due to direct conversion of methylated
TET-assisted pyridine borane sequencing
TET-assisted_pyridine_borane_sequencing
Terms and symbols widely used in the field of physical chemistry
conversion factors that are commonly used in physical chemistry. The Green Book is published by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry
Quantities, Units and Symbols in Physical Chemistry
Quantities,_Units_and_Symbols_in_Physical_Chemistry
Chemical compound
nature of solid SO3 is complex and at least 3 polymorphs are known, with conversion between them being dependent on traces of water. Absolutely pure SO3 freezes
Sulfur_trioxide
Synthetic production of urea from ammonium cyanate
cited as the starting point of modern organic chemistry. Although the Wöhler reaction concerns the conversion of ammonium cyanate, this salt appears only
Wöhler_synthesis
Study of chemical processes in food
Food chemistry is the study of chemical processes and interactions of all biological and non-biological components of foods. The biological substances
Food_chemistry
April 1867 An Act to open the Professorships of Anatomy and Chirurgery, Chemistry and Botany, in the University of Dublin, to all Persons irrespective of
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1867
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1867
The Stratingh Institute for Chemistry is a research institute of the Faculty of Science and Engineering of the University of Groningen (The Netherlands)
Stratingh Institute for Chemistry
Stratingh_Institute_for_Chemistry
Ratio between the useful output and the input of a machine
Energy conversion efficiency (η) is the ratio between the useful output of an energy conversion machine and the input, in energy terms. The input, as well
Energy_conversion_efficiency
Conversion of a carboxylic acid to its homologue
In organic chemistry, the Arndt–Eistert reaction is the conversion of a carboxylic acid to its homologue. It is named for the German chemists Fritz Arndt
Arndt–Eistert_reaction
Branch of chemistry dealing with radioactivity, transmutation and other nuclear processes
Nuclear chemistry is the sub-field of chemistry dealing with radioactivity, nuclear processes, and transformations in the nuclei of atoms, such as nuclear
Nuclear_chemistry
Canadian-born American chemist and Nobel laureate
a Canadian-born American chemist who received the 1992 Nobel Prize in Chemistry "for his contributions to the theory of electron transfer reactions in
Rudolph_A._Marcus
applications but played a significant role in the development of coordination chemistry. Hard metal cations, as classified by HSAB theory, tend to form N-bonded
Transition metal complexes of thiocyanate
Transition_metal_complexes_of_thiocyanate
In organic chemistry, the Meisenheimer rearrangement is the conversion of a tertiary amine oxide to a alkoxylamine. The reaction is most common for benzylic
Meisenheimer_rearrangement
This article gives a list of conversion factors for several physical quantities. A number of different units (some only of historical interest) are shown
List_of_conversion_factors
2016–2019 Brazilian presidential administration
company's profits and results; the formation of an hours bank, with the conversion of the hour that exceeds the normal working day being guaranteed with
Presidency_of_Michel_Temer
Biological material from living or recently living organisms
is a general classification of biomass that is produced or sourced for conversion processes. Biofuels such as bioethanol and biodiesel, and bioplastics
Biomass
Term used for certain metallic elements
Topics in Current Chemistry 311, Springer, Heidelberg, ISBN 978-3-642-27238-7. Yang D. J., Jolly W. L. & O'Keefe A. 1977, "Conversion of hydrous germanium(II)
Heavy_metals
Illegal preparation of chemicals
Clandestine chemistry is chemistry carried out in secret, and particularly in illegal drug laboratories. Larger labs are usually run by gangs or organized
Clandestine_chemistry
Chemical compound
Gordonibacter urolithinfaciens and Gordonibacter pamelaeae play a role in the conversion of ellagic acids and ellagitannins into urolithin A, the microorganisms
Urolithin_A
CH3OH; simplest possible alcohol
J. A. (2012). "Catalytic Conversion of Methane to Methanol Using Cu-Zeolites". CHIMIA International Journal for Chemistry. 66 (9): 668–674. doi:10.2533/chimia
Methanol
Industrial process for ammonia production
hydrogen, the overall conversion is about 98%". Brown, Theodore L.; LeMay, H. Eugene Jr.; Bursten, Bruce E. (2006). "Table 15.2". Chemistry: The Central Science
Haber_process
and solid-state chemistry systems. Chemistry portal Science portal Comparison of nucleic acid simulation software Computational Chemistry List Crystallographic
List of computational chemistry software
List_of_computational_chemistry_software
Amphetamine psychostimulant
category/Use of product: psychostimulant; isomer that is usually used: -; Conversion cases reportd (1990-1993): - [Merck Index, 1989]. Guchok MM (1955). "K
Phenatine
Chemical reaction
compounds are chemical reactions of wide interest in organic chemistry. The conversion can be affected by many reagents. The nitro group was one of the
Reduction_of_nitro_compounds
Chemical compound
preparation of tetraethylammonium superoxide from potassium superoxide for the conversion of primary alkyl halides to dialkyl peroxides. The overall reaction is:
Tetraethylammonium_bromide
Exchange of ligands and metalloid centers
In chemistry, redistribution usually refers to the exchange of anionic ligands bonded to metal and metalloid centers. The conversion does not involve
Redistribution_(chemistry)
Electric current generation from light
1109/MIE.2015.2485182. S2CID 13343534. R.Delamare, O.Bulteel, D.Flandre, Conversion lumière/électricité: notions fondamentales et exemples de recherche Zou
Photovoltaic_effect
Speed at which a chemical reaction takes place
in concentration over time. Chemical kinetics is the part of physical chemistry that concerns how rates of chemical reactions are measured and predicted
Reaction_rate
Weak organic acid
high pressure conditions; this produced citric acid in near quantitative conversion under what appeared to be a reverse, non-enzymatic Krebs cycle reaction
Citric_acid
Abbreviated notation for chemical formulas of common oxides
must first be converted into oxide and water. To better understand the conversion process of hydroxide anions in oxide and water, it is necessary to consider
Cement_chemist_notation
German chemist and biophysicist
Radiation Chemistry (in 2003 renamed Max Planck Institute for Bioinorganic Chemistry and in 2012 Max Planck Institute for Chemical Energy Conversion) in Mülheim
Wolfgang_Lubitz
Field focused on chemical processes carried out under high pressure
High-pressure chemistry is concerned with those chemical processes that are carried out under high pressure – pressures in the thousands of bars (one
High-pressure_chemistry
Organic chemical compound
towards either compound. For example, the equilibrium constant for the conversion of acetone (H3C)2C=O to propane-2,2-diol (H3C)2C(OH)2 is about 10−3, while
Geminal_diol
Chemical naming convention
compounds, to which the IUPAC (International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry) has the definition as compounds which contain at least a single carbon
Preferred_IUPAC_name
Enzyme
Dalton, David R. (2010). "Alkaloids". Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry. pp. 46–54. doi:10.1002/14356007.a01_353.pub2. ISBN 978-3-527-30385-4
Codeine_3-O-demethylase
Soils formed under waterlogged conditions
summarized in Soil Chemical Methods: The Cr reduction method… is based on the conversion of reduced inorganic S to H2S by a hot acidic CrCl2 solution; the evolved
Acid_sulfate_soil
Life arising from non-living matter
It uses tools from biology and chemistry, attempting a synthesis of many sciences. Life functions through the chemistry of carbon and water, and builds
Abiogenesis
presence of NaOH}}]{\overset {alkyl~disulfide}{R-S-S-R}}+{PbS}+2NaOH}}} The chemistry of 'doctor sweetening' was described in detail by G. Wendt and S. Diggs
Doctor_sweetening_process
Name reaction in organic chemistry
The Ciamician–Dennstedt rearrangement is a name reaction in organic chemistry. It was first published in 1881 by the Italian chemist Giacomo Luigi Ciamician
Ciamician–Dennstedt rearrangement
Ciamician–Dennstedt_rearrangement
Discovering chemical properties by physical simulations
2005). "Practical conversion from torsion space to Cartesian space for in silico protein synthesis". Journal of Computational Chemistry. 26 (10): 1063–8
Molecular_modelling
Method for the manufacture of acetic acid
(CH3C(O)I). The catalytic cycle involves two non-organometallic steps: conversion of methanol to methyl iodide and the hydrolysis of the acetyl iodide to
Monsanto_process
Formula for the degree of polymerization
gives the degree of polymerization, Xn, for a given fractional monomer conversion, p. There are several versions of this equation, proposed by Wallace Carothers
Carothers_equation
Strongly oxidizing solution of hydrogen peroxide mixed with dissolved iron as catalyst
hydroxylation of arenes in a radical substitution reaction such as the classical conversion of benzene into phenol. An example hydroxylation reaction involves the
Fenton's_reagent
Species formed from chemical reactions
the product has a different state of matter than the reactants. Much of chemistry research is focused on the synthesis and characterization of beneficial
Product_(chemistry)
Islam-derived new religious movement
Gardens Geometric patterns Music Pottery Medieval science Alchemy and chemistry Astronomy Cosmology Geography and cartography Mathematics Medicine Ophthalmology
Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light
Ahmadi_Religion_of_Peace_and_Light
Group of chemical compounds containing mercury
Organomercury chemistry refers to the study of organometallic compounds that contain mercury. Many organomercury compounds are highly toxic, but some
Organomercury_chemistry
CONVERSION CHEMISTRY
CONVERSION CHEMISTRY
Boy/Male
Muslim
Speech, Conversation
Girl/Female
Muslim
Confidential talk, Secret conversation
Girl/Female
Hindu
Together, Conversation with God, Honored
Biblical
praise; confession
Boy/Male
Biblical
Father of praise; confession.
Boy/Male
Biblical
The God of conversion.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Together, Conversation with God, Honored
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Confidential talk secret conversation
Girl/Female
Biblical
Conversion, captivity.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Confidential Talk; Secret Conversation
Boy/Male
Indian
Speech, Conversation
Girl/Female
Biblical
Captivity, conversion, old age.
Biblical
captivity; conversion; old age
Girl/Female
Tamil
Maanhitha | மாநà¯à®¹à¯€à®¤à®¾
Together, Conversation with God, Honored
Maanhitha | மாநà¯à®¹à¯€à®¤à®¾
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Evening conversation
Girl/Female
Tamil
Together, Conversation with God, Honored
Biblical
the God of conversion
Boy/Male
Biblical
His hand; his confession.
Boy/Male
Biblical
Respiration, conversion, taking captive.
Biblical
conversion; captivity
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CONVERSION CHEMISTRY
Girl/Female
Hindu
A flower
Boy/Male
Latin
Warring.
Girl/Female
Muslim
A precious gem
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Glory of the Lord's Being
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
King of Cobra
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Destroyer of Dangers
Boy/Male
Muslim
Courteousness
Boy/Male
Tamil
Atambhu | அதாமà¯à®ªà¯
The holy Trinity
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
Holy; Sacred
Boy/Male
Tamil
Avingha | அவிநà¯à®•ாÂ
Remover of obstacles
CONVERSION CHEMISTRY
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n.
The act of interchanging the terms of a proposition, as by putting the subject in the place of the predicate, or the contrary.
a.
Pertaining to conversation; in the manner of one conversing; as, a conversational style.
n.
Sexual intercourse; as, criminal conversation.
n.
Conversation; talk.
n.
The act of turning or changing from one state or condition to another, or the state of being changed; transmutation; change.
n.
A change of character or use, as of smoothbore guns into rifles.
n.
A thing yielded; an acknowledgment or admission; a boon; a grant; esp. a grant by government of a privilege or right to do something; as, a concession to build a canal.
n.
Concession; compliance.
n.
A second conversion.
n.
A change of front, as a body of troops attacked in the flank.
n.
A formulary in which the articles of faith are comprised; a creed to be assented to or signed, as a preliminary to admission to membership of a church; a confession of faith.
n.
The act of immediate inference, by which we deny the opposite of anything which has been affirmed; as, all men are mortal; then, by obversion, no men are immortal. This is also described as "immediate inference by privative conception."
v. i.
An agreement or contract less formal than, or preliminary to, a treaty; an informal compact, as between commanders of armies in respect to suspension of hostilities, or between states; also, a formal agreement between governments or sovereign powers; as, a postal convention between two governments.
n.
An admission by a party to whom an act is imputed, in relation to such act. A judicial confession settles the issue to which it applies; an extrajudical confession may be explained or rebutted.
n.
A change or reduction of the form or value of a proposition; as, the conversion of equations; the conversion of proportions.
n.
The act of changing one's views or course, as in passing from one side, party, or from of religion to another; also, the state of being so changed.
n.
Formation of, or conversion into, cartilage.
n.
An appropriation of, and dealing with the property of another as if it were one's own, without right; as, the conversion of a horse.
n.
Shrift; confession.
n.
A spiritual and moral change attending a change of belief with conviction; a change of heart; a change from the service of the world to the service of God; a change of the ruling disposition of the soul, involving a transformation of the outward life.