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Definition of conduct
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of conduct is as below...
Conduct
(n.) To
behave;
-- with the
reflexive;
as, he
conducted
himself
well..
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Electro-thermancy
::
Electro-thermancy
(n.) That
branch
of
electrical
science
which
treats
of the
effect
of an
electric
current
upon the
temperature
of a
conductor,
or a part of a
circuit
composed
of two
different
metals..
Conduct
::
Conduct
(n.) To serve as a
medium
for
conveying;
to
transmit,
as heat,
light,
electricity,
etc..
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..
Daughterliness
::
Daughterliness
(n.) The state of a
daughter,
or the
conduct
becoming
a
daughter..
Round
::
Round (a.)
Complete
and
consistent;
fair; just; --
applied
to
conduct.
Behave
::
Behave
(v. t.) To
carry;
to
conduct;
to
comport;
to
manage;
to bear; -- used
reflexively.
Blackguardism
::
Blackguardism
(n.) The
conduct
or
language
of a
blackguard;
ruffianism.
Lean
::
Lean (v. i.) To
incline
in
opinion
or
desire;
to
conform
in
conduct;
-- with to,
toward,
etc..
Conduct
::
Conduct
(v. i.) To
conduct
one's self; to
behave.
Instrumental
::
Instrumental
(a.)
Acting
as an
instrument;
serving
as a
means;
contributing
to
promote;
conductive;
helpful;
serviceable;
as, he was
instrumental
in
conducting
the
business..
Fallopian
::
Fallopian
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
discovered
by,
Fallopius;
as, the
Fallopian
tubes or
oviducts,
the ducts or
canals
which
conduct
the ova from the
ovaries
to the
uterus..
Law
::
Law (n.) In
general,
a rule of being or of
conduct,
established
by an
authority
able to
enforce
its will; a
controlling
regulation;
the mode or order
according
to which an agent or a power
acts..
Memory
::
Memory
(n.)
Something,
or an
aggregate
of
things,
remembered;
hence,
character,
conduct,
etc., as
preserved
in
remembrance,
history,
or
tradition;
posthumous
fame; as, the war
became
only a
memory..
Sermon
::
Sermon
(n.)
Hence,
a
serious
address;
a
lecture
on one's
conduct
or duty; an
exhortation
or
reproof;
a
homily;
-- often in a
depreciatory
sense..
Scoundrelism
::
Scoundrelism
(n.) The
practices
or
conduct
of a
scoundrel;
baseness;
rascality.
Demean
::
Demean
(v. t.) To
conduct;
to
behave;
to
comport;
--
followed
by the
reflexive
pronoun.
Con
::
Con (v. t.) To
conduct,
or
superintend
the
steering
of (a
vessel);
to watch the
course
of (a
vessel)
and
direct
the
helmsman
how to
steer..
Criminal
::
Criminal
(a.)
Involving
a
crime;
of the
nature
of a
crime;
-- said of an act or of
conduct;
as,
criminal
carelessness..
Terminal
::
Terminal
(n.)
Either
of the ends of the
conducting
circuit
of an
electrical
apparatus,
as an
inductorium,
dynamo,
or
electric
motor,
usually
provided
with
binding
screws
for the
attachment
of wires by which a
current
may be
conveyed
into or from the
machine;
a
pole..
Conductor
::
Conductor
(n.) Same as
Leader.
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