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Definition of conducted
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Conducted
(imp. & p. p.) of
Conduc.
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Monitorial
::
Monitorial
(a.) Done or
performed
by a
monitor;
as,
monitorial
work;
conducted
or
taught
by
monitors;
as, a
monitorial
school;
monitorial
instruction..
Bureaucracy
::
Bureaucracy
(n.) A
system
of
carrying
on the
business
of
government
by means of
departments
or
bureaus,
each under the
control
of a
chief,
in
contradiction
to a
system
in which the
officers
of
government
have an
associated
authority
and
responsibility;
also,
government
conducted
on this
system..
Clarifier
::
Clarifier
(n.) A
vessel
in which the
process
of
clarification
is
conducted;
as, the
clarifier
in sugar
works..
Conduct
::
Conduct
(n.) To
behave;
-- with the
reflexive;
as, he
conducted
himself
well..
Induction
::
Induction
(n.) A
process
of
demonstration
in which a
general
truth is
gathered
from an
examination
of
particular
cases,
one of which is known to be true, the
examination
being so
conducted
that each case is made to
depend
on the
preceding
one; --
called
also
successive
induction..
Visitation
::
Visitation
(n.)
Specifically:
The act of a
superior
or
superintending
officer
who, in the
discharge
of his
office,
visits
a
corporation,
college,
etc., to
examine
into the
manner
in which it is
conducted,
and see that its laws and
regulations
are duly
observed
and
executed;
as, the
visitation
of a
diocese
by a
bishop..
Specular
::
Specular
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
speculum;
conducted
with the aid of a
speculum;
as, a
specular
examination..
Tag
::
Tag (n.) A sale of
usually
used items (such as
furniture,
clothing,
household
items or
bric-a-brac),
conducted
by one or a small group of
individuals,
at a
location
which is not a
normal
retail
establishment..
Quiz
::
Quiz (n.) An
exercise,
or a
course
of
exercises,
conducted
as a
coaching
or as an
examination..
Siphon
::
Siphon
(n.) One of the tubes or folds of the
mantle
border
of a
bivalve
or
gastropod
mollusk
by which water is
conducted
into the gill
cavity.
See
Illust.
under Mya, and
Lamellibranchiata..
Tailrace
::
Tailrace
(n.) The
channel
in which
tailings,
suspended
in
water,
are
conducted
away..
Organum
::
Organum
(n.) An organ or
instrument;
hence,
a
method
by which
philosophical
or
scientific
investigation
may be
conducted;
-- a term
adopted
from the
Aristotelian
writers
by Lord
Bacon,
as the title
(Novum
Organon)
of part of his
treatise
on
philosophical
method..
Conductibility
::
Conductibility
(n.)
Capability
of being
conducted;
as, the
conductibility
of heat or
electricity..
Congregational
::
Congregational
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
congregation;
conducted,
or
participated
in, by a
congregation;
as,
congregational
singing..
Clandestine
::
Clandestine
(a.)
Conducted
with
secrecy;
withdrawn
from
public
notice,
usually
for an evil
purpose;
kept
secret;
hidden;
private;
underhand;
as, a
clandestine
marriage..
Urethra
::
Urethra
(n.) The canal by which the urine is
conducted
from the
bladder
and
discharged.
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..
Fallow
::
Fallow
(n.) The
plowing
or
tilling
of land,
without
sowing
it for a
season;
as,
summer
fallow,
properly
conducted,
has ever been found a sure
method
of
destroying
weeds..
Conducted
::
Conducted
(imp. & p. p.) of
Conduc.
Subworker
::
Subway
(n.) An
underground
way or
gallery;
especially,
a
passage
under a
street,
in which water
mains,
gas
mains,
telegraph
wires,
etc., are
conducted..
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