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Definition of conduct
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Conduct
(n.) The
manner
of
guiding
or
carrying
one's self;
personal
deportment;
mode of
action;
behavior.
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Conduct
::
Conduct
(n.) Plot;
action;
construction;
manner
of
development.
Short Circuit
::
Short
circuit
() A
circuit
formed
or
closed
by a
conductor
of
relatively
low
resistance
because
shorter
or of
relatively
great
conductivity.
Clarifier
::
Clarifier
(n.) A
vessel
in which the
process
of
clarification
is
conducted;
as, the
clarifier
in sugar
works..
Behavior
::
Behavior
(n.)
Manner
of
behaving,
whether
good or bad; mode of
conducting
one's self;
conduct;
deportment;
carriage;
-- used also of
inanimate
objects;
as, the
behavior
of a ship in a
storm;
the
behavior
of the
magnetic
needle..
Escape
::
Escape
(n.)
Leakage
or loss of
currents
from the
conducting
wires,
caused
by
defective
insulation..
Conservatism
::
Conservatism
(n.) The
disposition
and
tendency
to
preserve
what is
established;
opposition
to
change;
the habit of mind; or
conduct,
of a
conservative..
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.
Persist
::
Persist
(v. i.) To stand firm; to be fixed and
unmoved;
to stay; to
continue
steadfastly;
especially,
to
continue
fixed in a
course
of
conduct
against
opposing
motives;
to
persevere;
--
sometimes
conveying
an
unfavorable
notion,
as of
doggedness
or
obstinacy..
Live
::
Live (v. i.) To pass one's time; to pass life or time in a
certain
manner,
as to
habits,
conduct,
or
circumstances;
as, to live in ease or
affluence;
to live
happily
or
usefully..
Cynic
::
Cynic (n.) One who holds views
resembling
those of the
Cynics;
a
snarler;
a
misanthrope;
particularly,
a
person
who
believes
that human
conduct
is
directed,
either
consciously
or
unconsciously,
wholly
by
self-interest
or
self-indulgence,
and that
appearances
to the
contrary
are
superficial
and
untrustworthy..
Gentlemanliness
::
Gentlemanliness
(n.) The state of being
gentlemanly;
gentlemanly
conduct
or
manners.
Safeguard
::
Safeguard
(n.) A pass; a
passport;
a
safe-conduct.
Honesty
::
Honesty
(a.) The
quality
or state of being
honest;
probity;
fairness
and
straightforwardness
of
conduct,
speech,
etc.;
integrity;
sincerity;
truthfulness;
freedom
from fraud or
guile..
Interpret
::
Interpret
(v. t.) To
explain
or tell the
meaning
of; to
expound;
to
translate
orally
into
intelligible
or
familiar
language
or
terms;
to
decipher;
to
define;
--
applied
esp. to
language,
but also to
dreams,
signs,
conduct,
mysteries,
etc.; as, to
interpret
the
Hebrew
language
to an
Englishman;
to
interpret
an
Indian
speech..
Facility
::
Facility
(n.) That which
promotes
the ease of any
action
or
course
of
conduct;
advantage;
aid;
assistance;
--
usually
in the
plural;
as,
special
facilities
for
study..
Acquit
::
Acquit
(v. t.) To bear or
conduct
one's self; to
perform
one's part; as, the
soldier
acquitted
himself
well in
battle;
the
orator
acquitted
himself
very
poorly..
Conducting
::
Conducting
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Conduc.
Nonelectrical
::
Nonelectrical
(a.) Not
electric;
conducting
electricity.
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..
Duct
::
Duct (n.) Any tube or canal by which a fluid or other
substance
is
conducted
or
conveyed.
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