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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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Goodness
::
Goodness
(n.) The
quality
of being good in any of its
various
senses;
excellence;
virtue;
kindness;
benevolence;
as, the
goodness
of
timber,
of a soil, of food;
goodness
of
character,
of
disposition,
of
conduct,
etc..
Kindergarten
::
Kindergarten
(n.) A
school
for young
children,
conducted
on the
theory
that
education
should
be begun by
gratifying
and
cultivating
the
normal
aptitude
for
exercise,
play,
observation,
imitation,
and
construction;
-- a name given by
Friedrich
Froebel,
a
German
educator,
who
introduced
this
method
of
training,
in rooms
opening
on a
garden..
Short Circuit
::
Short
circuit
() A
circuit
formed
or
closed
by a
conductor
of
relatively
low
resistance
because
shorter
or of
relatively
great
conductivity.
Cynical
::
Cynical
(a.) Given to
sneering
at
rectitude
and the
conduct
of life by moral
principles;
disbelieving
in the
reality
of any human
purposes
which are not
suggested
or
directed
by
self-interest
or
self-indulgence;
as, a
cynical
man who
scoffs
at
pretensions
of
integrity;
characterized
by such
opinions;
as,
cynical
views of human
nature..
Principle
::
Principle
(n.) A
settled
rule of
action;
a
governing
law of
conduct;
an
opinion
or
belief
which
exercises
a
directing
influence
on the life and
behavior;
a rule
(usually,
a right rule) of
conduct
consistently
directing
one's
actions;
as, a
person
of no
principle..
Round
::
Round (a.)
Complete
and
consistent;
fair; just; --
applied
to
conduct.
Protection
::
Protection
(n.) A
writing
that
protects
or
secures
from
molestation
or
arrest;
a pass; a
safe-conduct;
a
passport.
Above
::
Above
(prep.)
Figuratively,
higher
than;
superior
to in any
respect;
surpassing;
beyond;
higher
in
measure
or
degree
than; as,
things
above
comprehension;
above mean
actions;
conduct
above
reproach..
Show
::
Show (v. t.)
Specifically,
to make known the way to (a
person);
hence,
to
direct;
to
guide;
to
asher;
to
conduct;
as, to show a
person
into a
parlor;
to show one to the
door..
Manner
::
Manner
(n.)
Characteristic
mode of
acting,
conducting,
carrying
one's self, or the like;
bearing;
habitual
style..
Consistency
::
Consistency
(n.)
Agreement
or
harmony
of all parts of a
complex
thing among
themselves,
or of the same thing with
itself
at
different
times;
the
harmony
of
conduct
with
profession;
congruity;
correspondence;
as, the
consistency
of laws,
regulations,
or
judicial
decisions;
consistency
of
opinions;
consistency
of
conduct
or of
character..
Dielectric
::
Dielectric
(n.) Any
substance
or
medium
that
transmits
the
electric
force by a
process
different
from
conduction,
as in the
phenomena
of
induction;
a
nonconductor.
separating
a body
electrified
by
induction,
from the
electrifying
body..
Trial
::
Trial (n.) That which tries or
afflicts;
that which
harasses;
that which tries the
character
or
principles;
that which
tempts
to evil; as, his
child's
conduct
was a sore
trial..
Rubric
::
Rubric
(n.) The
directions
and rules for the
conduct
of
service,
formerly
written
or
printed
in red;
hence,
also, an
ecclesiastical
or
episcopal
injunction;
--
usually
in the
plural..
Tallyman
::
Tallyman
(n.) One who keeps a tally shop, or
conducts
his
business
as tally
trade..
Pedage
::
Pedage
(n.) A toll or tax paid by
passengers,
entitling
them to
safe-conduct
and
protection..
Marshal
::
Marshal
(n.) An
officer
of high rank,
charged
with the
arrangement
of
ceremonies,
the
conduct
of
operations,
or the like.
Discretion
::
Discretion
(n.) The
quality
of being
discreet;
wise
conduct
and
management;
cautious
discernment,
especially
as to
matters
of
propriety
and
self-control;
prudence;
circumspection;
wariness..
Spout
::
Spout (v. t.) That
through
which
anything
spouts;
a
discharging
lip, pipe, or
orifice;
a tube, pipe, or
conductor
of any kind
through
which a
liquid
is
poured,
or by which it is
conveyed
in a
stream
from one place to
another;
as, the spout of a
teapot;
a spout for
conducting
water from the roof of a
building..
Differential
::
Differential
(n.) One of two coils of
conducting
wire so
related
to one
another
or to a
magnet
or
armature
common
to both, that one coil
produces
polar
action
contrary
to that of the
other..
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