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Conversio is one Latin equivalent of 'revolution'. It's a feminine gender noun that means a 'turning around'. Reipublicae conversio is another equivalent of 'revolution' in its political sense. In the word by word translation, the feminine gender noun 'reipublicae' means 'of the republic'. The feminine gender noun 'conversio' means 'revolution'.

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