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Definition of conduct
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Conduct
(n.) That which
carries
or
conveys
anything;
a
channel;
a
conduit;
an
instrument.
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Decent
::
Decent
(a.)
Suitable
in
words,
behavior,
dress,
or
ceremony;
becoming;
fit;
decorous;
proper;
seemly;
as,
decent
conduct;
decent
language..
Rowdyism
::
Rowdyism
(n.) the
conduct
of a
rowdy.
Duct
::
Duct (n.) Any tube or canal by which a fluid or other
substance
is
conducted
or
conveyed.
Clandestine
::
Clandestine
(a.)
Conducted
with
secrecy;
withdrawn
from
public
notice,
usually
for an evil
purpose;
kept
secret;
hidden;
private;
underhand;
as, a
clandestine
marriage..
Nonconduction
::
Nonconduction
(n.) The
quality
of not being able to
conduct
or
transmit;
failure
to
conduct.
Manager
::
Manager
(n.) A
person
who
conducts
business
or
household
affairs
with
economy
and
frugality;
a good
economist.
Coast
::
Coast (v. t.) To
conduct
along a coast or river bank.
Unruly
::
Unruly
(superl.)
Not
submissive
to rule;
disregarding
restraint;
disposed
to
violate;
turbulent;
ungovernable;
refractory;
as, an
unruly
boy;
unruly
boy;
unruly
conduct..
Conduct
::
Conduct
(n.) The
manner
of
guiding
or
carrying
one's self;
personal
deportment;
mode of
action;
behavior.
Royalism
::
Royalism
(n.) the
principles
or
conduct
of
royalists.
Comport
::
Comport
(n.)
Manner
of
acting;
behavior;
conduct;
deportment.
Flue
::
Flue (n.) A
passage
way for
conducting
a
current
of
fresh,
foul, or
heated
air from one place to
another..
Mutiny
::
Mutiny
(v. i.) To rise
against,
or
refuse
to obey,
lawful
authority
in
military
or naval
service;
to
excite,
or to be
guilty
of,
mutiny
or
mutinous
conduct;
to
revolt
against
one's
superior
officer,
or any
rightful
authority..
Demean
::
Demean
(v. t.) To
conduct;
to
behave;
to
comport;
--
followed
by the
reflexive
pronoun.
Antecedent
::
Antecedent
(n.) The
earlier
events
of one's life;
previous
principles,
conduct,
course,
history..
Tumultuous
::
Tumultuous
(a.)
Conducted
with
disorder;
noisy;
confused;
boisterous;
disorderly;
as, a
tumultuous
assembly
or
meeting..
Misconstruable
::
Misconstruable
(a.) Such as can be
misconstrued,
as
language
or
conduct..
Shame
::
Shame (v. t.) To make
ashamed;
to
excite
in (a
person)
a
comsciousness
of guilt or
impropriety,
or of
conduct
derogatory
to
reputation;
to put to
shame..
Malpractice
::
Malpractice
(n.) Evil
practice;
illegal
or
immoral
conduct;
practice
contrary
to
established
rules;
specifically,
the
treatment
of a case by a
surgeon
or
physician
in a
manner
which is
contrary
to
accepted
rules and
productive
of
unfavorable
results..
Differential
::
Differential
(n.) A form of
conductor
used for
dividing
and
distributing
the
current
to a
series
of
electric
lamps so as to
maintain
equal
action
in all.
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