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An operational conversion unit (OCU) is a unit within an air force whose role is to support preparation for the operational missions of a specific aircraft
Operational_conversion_unit
Military unit
No. 240 Operational Conversion Unit RAF is a former Royal Air Force Operational conversion unit which was formed by a series of mergers, it then became
No. 240 Operational Conversion Unit RAF
No._240_Operational_Conversion_Unit_RAF
Royal Australian Air Force training unit
No. 2 Operational Conversion Unit (No. 2 OCU) is a fighter training unit of the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF). Located at RAAF Base Williamtown, New
No. 2 Operational Conversion Unit RAAF
No._2_Operational_Conversion_Unit_RAAF
Conversion units and operational conversion units (OCUs) were training units of the Royal Air Force (RAF). With the introduction of new heavy bombers,
List of conversion units of the Royal Air Force
List_of_conversion_units_of_the_Royal_Air_Force
Military unit
No. 242 Operational Conversion Unit RAF is a former Royal Air Force Operational conversion unit which operated between 16 April 1951 and 1 July 1992 when
No. 242 Operational Conversion Unit RAF
No._242_Operational_Conversion_Unit_RAF
Military unit
No. 228 Operational Conversion Unit was a Royal Air Force Operational conversion unit. It was formed in No. 12 Group at RAF Leeming from Nos. 13 and 54
No. 228 Operational Conversion Unit RAF
No._228_Operational_Conversion_Unit_RAF
Former Royal Air Force operational conversion unit
No. 231 Operational Conversion Unit was a Royal Air Force Operational conversion unit that disbanded during April 1993. It was active twice, initially
No. 231 Operational Conversion Unit RAF
No._231_Operational_Conversion_Unit_RAF
Military unit
No. 226 Operational Conversion Unit was a Royal Air Force Operational Conversion Unit which was active between 1946 and 1991. It was first formed on 15
No. 226 Operational Conversion Unit RAF
No._226_Operational_Conversion_Unit_RAF
Former Operational Conversion Unit of the Royal Air Force
No. 237 Operational Conversion Unit was a Royal Air Force Operational conversion unit. First formation: 31 July 1947 - 1 December 1951 Second formation:
No. 237 Operational Conversion Unit RAF
No._237_Operational_Conversion_Unit_RAF
Operational Training Unit of the Royal Air Force
No. 236 Operational Conversion Unit was a Royal Air Force Operational Conversion Unit which was active between 1947 and 1992 and formed by re-numbering
No. 236 Operational Conversion Unit RAF
No._236_Operational_Conversion_Unit_RAF
Former Royal Air Force station in West Sussex, England
Commando Air-Sea Warfare Development Unit RAF Aircraft Torpedo Development Unit RAF Andover Operational Conversion Unit RAF Coastal Command Fighter Circus
RAF_Thorney_Island
Royal Air Force conversion unit from 1947 to 1981
230 Operational Conversion Unit (OCU) was first created on 15 March 1947 at RAF Lindholme, by re-designation of No. 1653 Heavy Conversion Unit RAF, to
No. 230 Operational Conversion Unit RAF
No._230_Operational_Conversion_Unit_RAF
Military airfield in Hampshire, England
(Air Observation Post) Conversion Unit (1947–50), No. 227 Operational Conversion Unit RAF (1947), No. 43 Operational Training Unit (1942–47), No. 1424 (Air
Middle_Wallop_Flying_Station
Military unit
No. 232 Operational Conversion Unit was an Operational conversion unit of the Royal Air Force which existed between 1955 and 1986 The unit was first formed
No. 232 Operational Conversion Unit RAF
No._232_Operational_Conversion_Unit_RAF
Military unit
No. 1 Operational Conversion Unit (No. 1 OCU) was an operational training unit of the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF). Formed in January 1959 at RAAF
No. 1 Operational Conversion Unit RAAF
No._1_Operational_Conversion_Unit_RAAF
Ministry of Defence facility in Wales
period, and was displayed on all the RAF Pembrey vehicles. The Operational Conversion Unit disbanded in September 1957 and the station closed soon afterwards
Pembrey Sands Air Weapons Range
Pembrey_Sands_Air_Weapons_Range
Type of "reserve" squadron of the Royal Air Force
An Operational Evaluation Unit is a type of "reserve" squadron of the Royal Air Force. OEU squadrons are tasked with evaluating an aircraft's weapons
Operational_Evaluation_Unit
Royal Australian Air Force squadron
war. The squadron was re-raised in 1948 as the RAAF's bomber operational conversion unit. It has primarily served in this capacity since that time, though
No._6_Squadron_RAAF
Multi-model class of strategic bombers
Raids in May 1943. No. 232 Operational Conversion Unit took delivery of its first Victor on 29 November 1957. The first operational Victor squadron was No
V_bomber
Operational Conversion Unit RAF abandoned following a fire warning north of Cromer, Norfolk. 6 May 1966 – Lightning F1A XM213 of No. 226 Operational Conversion
List of accidents and incidents involving the English Electric Lightning
List_of_accidents_and_incidents_involving_the_English_Electric_Lightning
Royal Air Force main operating base in Moray, Scotland
2025. No. 42 Squadron is the operational conversion unit for the Poseidon and Wedgetail. There are some non-flying units at RAF Lossiemouth, including
RAF_Lossiemouth
Royal Air Force main operating base in Norfolk, England
at RAF Marham when it reformed on 1 August 2019 as the F-35 operational conversion unit (OCU). Opened in August 1916 close to the former Royal Naval
RAF_Marham
Arrows" No. 37 Squadron "The Black Panthers" Operational Conversion Unit (OCU) "The Young 'Uns" – This unit was briefly redesignated as No. 122 (Ad Hoc)
List of Hawker Hunter operators
List_of_Hawker_Hunter_operators
One of three remaining taxiable Avro Vulcan aircraft
617 Squadron but also served briefly with 27 Squadron and 230 Operational Conversion Unit. It was the 298th and last Vulcan to undergo a major service
Avro_Vulcan_XL426
der Luftwaffe at Holloman Air Force Base, NM, USA, flying IDS. Operational Conversion Unit. Disbanded December 2019. Marineflieger - The German Naval Air
List of Panavia Tornado operators
List_of_Panavia_Tornado_operators
Organisation and equipment in 1989
reconnaissance, Harrier GR5 No. 233 Operational Conversion Unit RAF — Harrier GR5 RAF Brawdy No. 1 Tactical Weapons Unit RAF No. 79 (R) Squadron RAF — Hawk
Outline of the British Royal Air Force at the end of the Cold War
Outline_of_the_British_Royal_Air_Force_at_the_end_of_the_Cold_War
Flying squadron of the Royal Air Force
role of Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) Operational Conversion Unit, and is now the Advanced Air ISTAR Academy, responsible for training
No._54_Squadron_RAF
Australian senior officer
Fighter Combat Instructor in 2001 and was then posted to No. 2 Operational Conversion Unit RAAF as an instructor. In 2003, Chappell returned to No. 75 Squadron
Stephen_Chappell
Royal Air Force station in England
No. 511 Squadron RAF (1970–1976) – Bristol Britannia. No. 241 Operational Conversion Unit RAF – Training and checking crews for Belfast, Britannia and
RAF_Brize_Norton
Interceptor aircraft, British, 1960s–1980s
(1963–1971) 226 Operational Conversion Unit operated the F.1A, F.3, T.4 and the T.5 (1963–1974) Air Fighting Development Squadron Lightning Conversion Squadron
English_Electric_Lightning
Nations flying the F-35 fighter
17 Squadron (Operational Evaluation Unit) – 3 operated for testing RAF Marham, Norfolk, UK No. 207 Squadron (Operational Conversion Unit) No. 617 Squadron
Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II operators
Lockheed_Martin_F-35_Lightning_II_operators
British interceptor aircraft
Squadron RAF Valley (Firestreak Trials) No. 226 Operational Conversion Unit RAF No. 228 Operational Conversion Unit RAF Javelin FAW9 XH768 as XH707 at the Parco
Gloster_Javelin
Flying squadron of the Royal Air Force
It reformed at RAF Lossiemouth on 21 September 2023 as the operational conversion unit for both the Boeing Poseidon MRA1 and Boeing Wedgetail AEW1.
No._42_Squadron_RAF
Attack aircraft family by Bristol
Flight RAF - MET.3 (1949-51) No. 228 Operational Conversion Unit RAF - TF.1 & T.4 No. 238 Operational Conversion Unit RAF - T.4 & T.5 No complete Brigands
Bristol_Brigand
were often changed, to avoid confusion with RAF units. * = RAAF/RCAF unit that was not under RAF operational control. Transport Command RAF applied the following
List_of_RAF_squadron_codes
Royal Air Force station in Northumberland, England
Control and Reporting Centre (CRC) Boulmer, 20 Sqn - Operational Conversion Unit (OCU) and 144 Signals Unit (SU). The School of Aerospace Battle Management
RAF_Boulmer
Series of military transport helicopters
Squadron No. 27 Squadron No. 240 Operational Conversion Unit RAF – Joint Chinook and Puma HC1 Operational Conversion Unit, 1980 to 1993 RAF Benson No. 28
Boeing_Chinook_(UK_variants)
British combat aircraft
Operational Conversion Unit (Fleet Air Arm) No. 64 (R) Squadron – Operational Conversion Unit (RAF) Phantom Training Flight – Operational Conversion Unit
McDonnell Douglas Phantom in UK service
McDonnell_Douglas_Phantom_in_UK_service
Flying squadron of the Royal Air Force
Squadron is a squadron of the Royal Air Force which is the Typhoon Operational Conversion Unit. Based at RAF Coningsby in Lincolnshire, the squadron is responsible
No._29_Squadron_RAF
Former Royal Air Force station in Moray, Scotland
included National Servicemen. No. 19 (C)OTU was split into No. 236 Operational Conversion Unit and the School of Maritime Reconnaissance in 1947 with No. 236
RAF_Kinloss
Royal Air Force main operating base in Lincolnshire, England
FGR4 units, No. 3 Squadron, No. 11 Squadron and No. 12 Squadron. In support of front-line units, No. 29 Squadron is the Typhoon Operational Conversion Unit
RAF_Coningsby
Royal Navy carrier-borne attack aircraft
without becoming operational. No. 237 Operational Conversion Unit RAF formed at RAF Honington on 1 March 1971 as the Operational Conversion Unit for the Buccaneer
Blackburn_Buccaneer
Former RAF base in Rutland, England
Wing moved to Marville, France in 1955. In late 1955, No. 228 Operational Conversion Unit, temporarily renamed No. 238 OCU, was detached to North Luffenham
RAF_North_Luffenham
Ground-based squadron of the Royal Air Force
squadron of the Royal Air Force. Since June 2021, it has been the operational conversion unit for the RAF's Air Command and Control Force based at RAF Boulmer
No._20_Squadron_RAF
Pakistani air force unit
The No. 22 OCU also known by their nickname Ghazis is an Operational conversion unit of the Pakistan Air Force. Based at PAF Base Masroor, the squadron
No._22_Squadron_PAF
French/British attack aircraft
squadron, 226 Operational Conversion Unit (OCU) based at RAF Lossiemouth, the Jaguar squadrons armed with the WE.177, were declared operational to SACEUR
SEPECAT_Jaguar
British strategic bomber and tanker aircraft
of B.1s to No. 232 Operational Conversion Unit RAF based at RAF Gaydon, Warwickshire taking place in late 1957. The first operational bomber squadron, 10
Handley_Page_Victor
Early British jet bomber
service with No. 231 Operational Conversion Unit RAF in early 1954. In addition to those assigned to the operational conversion unit, all of the B.2-equipped
English_Electric_Canberra
American stealth multirole fighter aircraft
207 Squadron, which reformed on 1 August 2019 as the Lightning Operational Conversion Unit (OCU). No. 617 Squadron reformed on 18 April 2018 during a ceremony
Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II
Lockheed_Martin_F-35_Lightning_II
- declared operational on the Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23. 1983 - disbanded and transferred its aircraft to No. 59 Operational Conversion Unit. 1987 - re-established
List of Iraqi Air Force aircraft squadrons
List_of_Iraqi_Air_Force_aircraft_squadrons
Non-U.S. nations that operate(d) the McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II
Squadron/No. 228 Operational Conversion Unit No. 74 Squadron No. 92 Squadron No. 111 Squadron No. 1435 Flight Phantom Training Flight Phantom Conversion Flight
McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II non-U.S. operators
McDonnell_Douglas_F-4_Phantom_II_non-U.S._operators
Defunct flying squadron of the Royal Air Force
before being reformed as a Bloodhound unit in the 1960s. The squadron then became an Operational Conversion Unit before disbanding in 1992. The squadron
No._65_Squadron_RAF
List of Operational Training Units (OTUs) of the British Royal Air Force (RAF)
Royal Air Force Operational Training Units (OTUs) were training units that prepared aircrew for operations on a particular type or types of aircraft or
List of Royal Air Force Operational Training Units
List_of_Royal_Air_Force_Operational_Training_Units
Royal Australian Air Force unit
DHC-4 Caribou in 1964, No. 38 Squadron served as the RAAF's operational conversion unit for the type and also conducted transport tasks within Australia
No._38_Squadron_RAAF
Aircraft designed for training of pilots and aircrew
some two-seat fighter aircraft such as the Panavia Tornado, the operational conversion unit (OCU) aircraft can be created by duplicating flight controls
Trainer_aircraft
Royal Air Force main operating base in Lincolnshire, England
(November 1943 - November 1945) No. 230 Operational Conversion Unit RAF (May 1956 - June 1961) No. 420 Conversion Flight RAF (May - June 1942) No. 651 Squadron
RAF_Waddington
Pakistan Air Force fighter squadron
F-16 Fighting Falcon with a multi-role tasking and is also an Operational Conversion Unit (OCU). The 11 Squadron became the winners of the 2019 Inter Squadron
No._11_Squadron_PAF
Military unit
November 1989 and soon returned to operational status. Its role was changed in May 1990 to that of an Operational Conversion Unit. Although the pilots were converted
No._7_Squadron_PAF
Former Royal Air Force station in Devon, England
particularly weapons training. During the 1950s and 1960s, No. 229 Operational Conversion Unit RAF (229 OCU) used Hawker Hunter aircraft for training. In 1974
RAF_Chivenor
Former Royal Air Force station in Pembrokeshire, Wales
September 1974 No. 229 Operational Conversion Unit RAF relocated from RAF Chivenor. The unit was renamed No. 1 Tactical Weapons Unit RAF (1 TWU). It was
RAF_Brawdy
Chief of the UK Defence Staff since 2025
Engineer Officer on No. 20 Squadron RAF, which was then the Harrier operational conversion unit based at RAF Wittering in Cambridgeshire. He supported the Kosovo
Rich_Knighton
Series of interceptor aircraft
the RAF. These aircraft were primarily for training by No. 229 Operational Conversion Unit RAF. From July 1986, the F2's short career came to an end as
Panavia_Tornado_ADV
Former Royal Air Force Coastal Command Flying Boat Training Squadron
July 1947, to become No. 235 Operational Conversion Unit RAF. History of No. 235 OCU No. 235 Operational Conversion Unit was formed at RAF Calshot, as
Flying Boat Training Squadron RAF
Flying_Boat_Training_Squadron_RAF
Operational conversion unit of the Royal Australian Air Force
No. 1 Operational Training Unit (No. 1 OTU) was an operational conversion unit of the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) during World War II. Formed in
No. 1 Operational Training Unit RAAF
No._1_Operational_Training_Unit_RAAF
British pilot
Systems Hawk T1 and Embraer EMB 312 Tucanos. She then attended an Operational Conversion Unit where she learned to pilot the RAF's Panavia Tornado GR4. She
Sasha_Nash
Military airfield in North Yorkshire, England
then conversion units again, No. 240 Operational Conversion Unit RAF briefly in March – April 1951 before being merged into the new No. 242 Operational Conversion
Dishforth_Airfield
Air and space warfare force of the United Kingdom
seven front-line Typhoon squadrons, plus an Operational Conversion Unit (OCU), and Operational Evaluation Unit (OEU); No. 3 (Fighter) Squadron, No. XI (F)
Royal_Air_Force
Buccaneer S.2B )note 1 No. 226 Operational Conversion Unit RAF, (16x Jaguar GR.1A)note 1 No. 237 Operational Conversion Unit RAF, (Maritime attack, 16x Buccaneer
Allied_Command_Channel
killed. 12 January 1950 SW363, an Avro Lancaster GR.3 of No. 236 Operational Conversion Unit RAF crashed on takeoff from RAF St. Eval, five killed. 13 January
List of fatal accidents and incidents involving Royal Air Force aircraft from 1945
List_of_fatal_accidents_and_incidents_involving_Royal_Air_Force_aircraft_from_1945
Royal Australian Air Force unit
units, Nos. 3 and 77 Squadrons based at Williamtown and No. 75 Squadron at RAAF Base Tindal, Northern Territory, as well as an operational conversion
No._81_Wing_RAAF
Military unit
quantity and quality of aircrew to meet the input standard for the operational conversion units. The existing training platforms were approaching the end of
UK Military Flying Training System
UK_Military_Flying_Training_System
Advanced Flying Training School RAAF No. 2 Operational Conversion Unit RAAF No. 5 Operational Training Unit RAAF Central Flying School RAAF Fleet Air Arm
List of de Havilland Vampire operators
List_of_de_Havilland_Vampire_operators
Royal Air Force officer
Operational Conversion Unit RAF at RAF Bassingbourn for training on the English Electric Canberra, and finally to No. 232 Operational Conversion Unit
Kenneth_Hubbard
Royal Air Force officer
the air officer commanding No. 29 Squadron RAF, the Typhoon Operational Conversion Unit at RAF Coningsby. He spent two years as Deputy Assistant Chief
Johnny_Stringer_(RAF_officer)
Reconnaissance aircraft series by Boeing
Waddington, Lincolnshire, England No. 51 Squadron No. 54 Squadron (Operational Conversion Unit(OCU)) No. 56 Squadron (Test and Evaluation) On 17 July 1967,
Boeing_RC-135
Multi-role combat aircraft family by Dassault
Transformation Rafale 3/4 Aquitaine (October 2010–present, Rafale Operational Conversion Unit (OCU) jointly operated by French Air and Space Force and French
Dassault_Rafale
Royal Australian Air Force base in New South Wales
before proceeding overseas and No. 4 Operational Training Unit was located at Williamtown from October 1942 until the unit was disbanded in April 1944. Following
RAAF_Base_Williamtown
Fighter aircraft family developed from 1958
cooperation with the 35th Tactical Fighter Wing to stand up an operational conversion unit, with pilots of Jagdgeschwader 71 (Fighter Wing 71) arriving
McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II
McDonnell_Douglas_F-4_Phantom_II
230 Operational Conversion Unit RAF swung on landing at RAF Scampton and landing gear collapsed. 14 July 1951 RA692 of No. 230 Operational Conversion Unit
List of accidents and incidents involving the Avro Lincoln
List_of_accidents_and_incidents_involving_the_Avro_Lincoln
Military unit
2005. 142 SQN was RSAF Operational Conversion Unit (OCU) for the A-4 as well as serving air to ground attack roles. The unit shares a similar motto to
142 Squadron, Republic of Singapore Air Force
142_Squadron,_Republic_of_Singapore_Air_Force
Australian air force officer
a fighter combat instructor in 1999, he was posted to No. 2 Operational Conversion Unit as an instructor on the F/A-18 Hornet and then as a fighter combat
Robert_Chipman
Former command of the Royal Air Force
- Britannia No. 241 Operational Conversion Unit RAF - Belfast, Britannia & VC10 RAF Coningsby No. 228 Operational Conversion Unit RAF - Phantom RAF Lyneham
RAF_Air_Support_Command
Military unit
create No. 231 Operational Conversion Unit RAF (231 OCU) and No. 204 Advanced Flying School RAF (204 AFS). "16 Operational Training Unit (OTU) - RAF Upper
No. 16 Operational Training Unit RAF
No._16_Operational_Training_Unit_RAF
Flying squadron of the Royal Air Force
Royal Air Force. Based at RAF Benson, it serves as the RAF's operational conversion unit for the Boeing Chinook HC5/6/6A helicopter. No. 28 Squadron formed
No._28_Squadron_RAF
Military unit
No. 4 Operational Training Unit (No. 4 OTU) was an operational conversion unit of the Royal Australian Air Force during World War II. It was formed at
No. 4 Operational Training Unit RAAF
No._4_Operational_Training_Unit_RAAF
Military training aircraft
training purposes,”downloading” flight hours from Operational Conversion Unit (OCU) to Pilot Training Unit. A modular avionics architecture is employed, allowing
Alenia_Aermacchi_M-346_Master
Royal Air Force station in Lincolnshire, England
230 Operational Conversion Unit, with No. 35 Squadron joining them from RAF Akrotiri in 1975. With disbandment of No. 230 Operational Conversion Unit and
RAF_Scampton
Senior Royal Air Force officer
Officer Commanding No. 229 Operational Conversion Unit RAF at RAF Chivenor and later No. 228 Operational Conversion Unit RAF at RAF Coningsby where he
John_Howe_(RAF_officer)
1994 multi-role combat aircraft family by Eurofighter
No. 29 (R) Squadron which formed as the Typhoon Operational Conversion Unit (OCU). The first operational RAF Typhoon squadron to be formed was No. 3 (Fighter)
Eurofighter_Typhoon
Military unit
Anglesey, Wales. Its role is to provide fast jet aircrew to the Operational Conversion Units for the RAF's jet attack aircraft, the Eurofighter Typhoon and
No. 4 Flying Training School RAF
No._4_Flying_Training_School_RAF
Airborne early warning and control aircraft based on Boeing 707 airframe
Squadron (1996–2009) No. 54 Squadron (Operational Conversion Unit 2005–?) No. 56 Squadron (Operational Evaluation Unit 2008–?) E-3s have been involved in
Boeing_E-3_Sentry
Royal Air Force training station in Isle of Anglesey, Wales
Bristow Helicopters, and the nearest SAR unit is now based at Caernarfon Airport. The RAF Operational Conversion Unit, 203(R) Squadron, was also based at Valley
RAF_Valley
British military formation
there were two operational Joint Strike Wing squadrons, one Fleet Air Arm and one Royal Air Force, plus an RAF Operational Conversion Unit. Joint Force
Joint_Force_Harrier
American maritime patrol aircraft
Australia No. 11 Squadron No. 12 Squadron No. 292 Squadron (Operational Conversion Unit) Canada Royal Canadian Air Force – 14 P-8As on order with an
Boeing_P-8_Poseidon
British troop-carrier and freight transport aircraft
Operational Conversion Unit RAF - Hastings Radar Flight (1974-77) No. 241 Operational Conversion Unit RAF (1948 - 51) No. 242 Operational Conversion Unit
Handley_Page_Hastings
Topics referred to by the same term
City University Operational conversion unit, a unit in an air force Operational Command Unit, a unit in a police force Operator Control Unit, a hardware or
OCU
Dormant flying squadron of the Royal Air Force
RAF Lossiemouth as No. 15 (Reserve) Squadron. It was the RAF's Operational Conversion Unit for the Tornado GR4 which taught pilots and Weapon Systems Officers
No._15_Squadron_RAF
Twin-piston engined fighter aircraft developed by de Havilland
visits by an RAF unit when they visited Sweden in May 1948. Pilot conversion to the Hornet was provided by No. 226 Operational Conversion Unit (O.C.U.) which
De_Havilland_Hornet
Military training aircraft family
Operational Training Squadron D "Deltas" Kalaikunda Air Force Station Operational Conversion Unit "The Young Ones" Indian Navy – 17 Hawk 132s 551 Squadron "Phantoms"
BAE_Systems_Hawk
US lightweight low-cost fighter aircraft
in October 1969 at Twente Air Base for 313 Squadron acting as Operational Conversion Unit. The last aircraft was handed over in March 1972. The NF-5As
Northrop_F-5
OPERATIONAL CONVERSION-UNIT
OPERATIONAL CONVERSION-UNIT
Boy/Male
Indian
Speech, Conversation
Girl/Female
Biblical
Conversion, captivity.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Together, Conversation with God, Honored
Boy/Male
Muslim
Speech, Conversation
Girl/Female
Muslim
Confidential talk, Secret conversation
Biblical
the God of conversion
Boy/Male
Biblical
His hand; his confession.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Together, Conversation with God, Honored
Girl/Female
Tamil
Maanhitha | மாநà¯à®¹à¯€à®¤à®¾
Together, Conversation with God, Honored
Maanhitha | மாநà¯à®¹à¯€à®¤à®¾
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Method; Way; Mode; Manner; Operation; Process
Biblical
captivity; conversion; old age
Girl/Female
Biblical
Captivity, conversion, old age.
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Confidential talk secret conversation
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Evening conversation
Boy/Male
Biblical
The God of conversion.
Biblical
praise; confession
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Confidential Talk; Secret Conversation
Boy/Male
Biblical
Father of praise; confession.
Boy/Male
Biblical
Respiration, conversion, taking captive.
Biblical
conversion; captivity
OPERATIONAL CONVERSION-UNIT
OPERATIONAL CONVERSION-UNIT
Boy/Male
Tamil
Joyful
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Beloved
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Big Sky
Girl/Female
Indian
Sun rays, Charismatic personality
Male
Arthurian
, knight of the Round Table.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Chinese, Greek, Spanish
High Tower; Woman from Magdala; Similar to Madeleine
Girl/Female
Indian
Existence
Girl/Female
American, British, English, Greek
Modern Blend of Liz and Alexandra; Liberator; Feminine of Lysander
Girl/Female
Biblical
hunting, fishing, venison.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Solitude
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OPERATIONAL CONVERSION-UNIT
OPERATIONAL CONVERSION-UNIT
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n.
That which is operated or accomplished; an effect brought about in accordance with a definite plan; as, military or naval operations.
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.
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.
a.
Based upon, or consisting of, an operation or operations; as, operative surgery.
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.
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.
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 interchanging the terms of a proposition, as by putting the subject in the place of the predicate, or the contrary.
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.
A second conversion.
n.
Formation of, or conversion into, cartilage.
n.
A change of character or use, as of smoothbore guns into rifles.
n.
Sexual intercourse; as, criminal conversation.
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.
a.
Pertaining to conversation; in the manner of one conversing; as, a conversational style.
n.
A change of front, as a body of troops attacked in the flank.
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.
n.
Shrift; confession.
n.
The act of turning or changing from one state or condition to another, or the state of being changed; transmutation; change.
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."