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Definition of conduct
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Conduct
(n.) The act or
method
of
conducting;
guidance;
management.
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Lionize
::
Lionize
(v. t.) To show the lions or
objects
of
interest
to; to
conduct
about among
objects
of
interest.
Abduce
::
Abduce
(v. t.) To draw or
conduct
away; to
withdraw;
to draw to a
different
part.
Resistance
::
Resistance
(n.) A
certain
hindrance
or
opposition
to the
passage
of an
electrical
current
or
discharge
offered
by
conducting
bodies.
It bears an
inverse
relation
to the
conductivity,
-- good
conductors
having
a small
resistance,
while poor
conductors
or
insulators
have a very high
resistance.
The unit of
resistance
is the ohm..
Decorum
::
Decorum
(n.)
Propriety
of
manner
or
conduct;
grace
arising
from
suitableness
of
speech
and
behavior
to one's own
character,
or to the place and
occasion;
decency
of
conduct;
seemliness;
that which is
seemly
or
suitable..
Hydraulics
::
Hydraulics
(n.) That
branch
of
science,
or of
engineering,
which
treats
of
fluids
in
motion,
especially
of
water,
its
action
in
rivers
and
canals,
the works and
machinery
for
conducting
or
raising
it, its use as a prime
mover,
and the
like..
Congregational
::
Congregational
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
congregation;
conducted,
or
participated
in, by a
congregation;
as,
congregational
singing..
Air Vessel
::
Air
vessel
() A
vessel,
cell, duct, or tube
containing
or
conducting
air; as the air
vessels
of
insects,
birds,
plants,
etc.; the air
vessel
of a pump,
engine,
etc. For the
latter,
see Air
chamber.
The air
vessels
of
insects
are
called
tracheae,
of
plants
spiral
vessels..
Scrutinize
::
Scrutinize
(v. t.) To
examine
closely;
to
inspect
or
observe
with
critical
attention;
to
regard
narrowly;
as, to
scrutinize
the
measures
of
administration;
to
scrutinize
the
conduct
or
motives
of
individuals..
Moral
::
Moral (a.)
Relating
to duty or
obligation;
pertaining
to those
intentions
and
actions
of which right and
wrong,
virtue
and vice, are
predicated,
or to the rules by which such
intentions
and
actions
ought to be
directed;
relating
to the
practice,
manners,
or
conduct
of men as
social
beings
in
relation
to each
other,
as
respects
right and
wrong,
so far as they are
properly
subject
to
rules..
Justice
::
"Justice
(a.)
Conformity
to truth and
reality
in
expressing
opinions
and in
conduct;
fair
representation
of facts
respecting
merit or
demerit;
honesty;
fidelity;
impartiality;
as, the
justice
of a
description
or of a
judgment;
historical
justice..
Fare
::
Fare (n.) To
behave;
to
conduct
one's self.
Life
::
Life (n.) A
certain
way or
manner
of
living
with
respect
to
conditions,
circumstances,
character,
conduct,
occupation,
etc.;
hence,
human
affairs;
also,
lives,
considered
collectively,
as a
distinct
class or type; as, low life; a good or evil life; the life of
Indians,
or of
miners..
Prudery
::
Prudery
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
prudish;
excessive
or
affected
scrupulousness
in
speech
or
conduct;
stiffness;
coyness.
Electrode
::
Electrode
(n.) The path by which
electricity
is
conveyed
into or from a
solution
or other
conducting
medium;
esp., the ends of the wires or
conductors,
leading
from
source
of
electricity,
and
terminating
in the
medium
traversed
by the
current..
Rugged
::
Rugged
(n.)
Violent;
rude;
boisterrous;
-- said of
conduct,
manners,
etc..
Bribe
::
Bribe (n.) A
price,
reward,
gift, or favor
bestowed
or
promised
with a view to
prevent
the
judgment
or
corrupt
the
conduct
of a
judge,
witness,
voter,
or other
person
in a
position
of
trust..
Self-reproof
::
Self-reproof
(n.) The act of
reproving
one's self;
censure
of one's
conduct
by one's own
judgment.
Decent
::
Decent
(a.)
Suitable
in
words,
behavior,
dress,
or
ceremony;
becoming;
fit;
decorous;
proper;
seemly;
as,
decent
conduct;
decent
language..
Insulate
::
Insulate
(v. t.) To
prevent
the
transfer
o/
electricity
or heat to or from
(bodies)
by the
interposition
of
nonconductors.
Reverse
::
Reverse
(a.) That which
appears
or is
presented
when
anything,
as a
lance,
a line, a
course
of
conduct,
etc., is
reverted
or
turned
contrary
to its
natural
direction..
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