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Definition of conduct
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Conduct
(n.)
Convoy;
escort;
guard;
guide.
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Criticise
::
Criticise
(v. t.) To
express
one's views as to the merit or
demerit
of; esp., to
animadvert
upon; to find fault with; as, to
criticise
conduct..
Manner
::
Manner
(n.)
Characteristic
mode of
acting,
conducting,
carrying
one's self, or the like;
bearing;
habitual
style..
Inwardness
::
Inwardness
(n.)
Internal
or true
state;
essential
nature;
as, the
inwardness
of
conduct..
Paragrele
::
Paragrele
(n.) A
lightning
conductor
erected,
as in a
vineyard,
for
drawing
off the
electricity
in the
atmosphere
in order to
prevent
hailstorms..
Volt
::
Volt (n.) The unit of
electro-motive
force;
--
defined
by the
International
Electrical
Congress
in 1893 and by
United
States
Statute
as, that
electro-motive
force which
steadily
applied
to a
conductor
whose
resistance
is one ohm will
produce
a
current
of one
ampere.
It is
practically
equivalent
to / the
electro-motive
force of a
standard
Clark's
cell at a
temperature
of 15? C..
Logic
::
Logic (n.) The
science
or art of exact
reasoning,
or of pure and
formal
thought,
or of the laws
according
to which the
processes
of pure
thinking
should
be
conducted;
the
science
of the
formation
and
application
of
general
notions;
the
science
of
generalization,
judgment,
classification,
reasoning,
and
systematic
arrangement;
correct
reasoning..
Work
::
Work (n.)
Performance
of moral
duties;
righteous
conduct.
Varnish
::
Varnish
(n.) An
artificial
covering
to give a fair
appearance
to any act or
conduct;
outside
show;
gloss.
Quarrel
::
Quarrel
(n.) A
breach
of
concord,
amity,
or
obligation;
a
falling
out; a
difference;
a
disagreement;
an
antagonism
in
opinion,
feeling,
or
conduct;
esp., an angry
dispute,
contest,
or
strife;
a
brawl;
an
altercation;
as, he had a
quarrel
with his
father
about
expenses..
Bear
::
Bear (v. t.) To
conduct;
to
bring;
-- said of
persons.
Tallyman
::
Tallyman
(n.) One who keeps a tally shop, or
conducts
his
business
as tally
trade..
Treachery
::
Treachery
(n.)
Violation
of
allegiance
or of faith and
confidence;
treasonable
or
perfidious
conduct;
perfidy;
treason.
Fountain
::
Fountain
(n.) A
reservoir
or
chamber
to
contain
a
liquid
which can be
conducted
or drawn off as
needed
for use; as, the ink
fountain
in a
printing
press,
etc..
Contagious
::
Contagious
(a.)
Spreading
or
communicable
from one to
another;
exciting
similar
emotions
or
conduct
in
others.
Impresario
::
Impresario
(n.) The
projector,
manager,
or
conductor,
of an opera or
concert
company..
Disingenuous
::
Disingenuous
(a.) Not
noble;
unbecoming
true honor or
dignity;
mean;
unworthy;
as,
disingenuous
conduct
or
schemes..
Cross-examiner
::
Cross-examiner
(n.) One who
cross-examines
or
conducts
a
crosse-examination.
Transmit
::
Transmit
(v. t.) To
suffer
to pass
through;
as, glass
transmits
light;
metals
transmit,
or
conduct,
electricity..
Devilry
::
Devilry
(n.)
Conduct
suitable
to the
devil;
extreme
wickedness;
deviltry.
Conductible
::
Conductible
(a.)
Capable
of being
conducted.
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