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Definition of conduct
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Conduct
(n.) To serve as a
medium
for
conveying;
to
transmit,
as heat,
light,
electricity,
etc..
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Rational
::
Rational
(a.)
Agreeable
to
reason;
not
absurd,
preposterous,
extravagant,
foolish,
fanciful,
or the like; wise;
judicious;
as,
rational
conduct;
a
rational
man..
Chaplain
::
Chaplain
(n.) Any
person
(clergyman
or
layman)
chosen
to
conduct
religious
exercises
for a
society,
etc.; as, a
chaplain
of a
Masonic
or a
temperance
lodge..
Manage
::
Manage
(n.)
Hence:
Esp., to guide by
careful
or
delicate
treatment;
to wield with
address;
to make
subservient
by
artful
conduct;
to bring
around
cunningly
to one's
plans..
Selenium
::
Selenium
(n.) A
nonmetallic
element
of the
sulphur
group,
and
analogous
to
sulphur
in its
compounds.
It is found in small
quantities
with
sulphur
and some
sulphur
ores, and
obtained
in the free state as a dark
reddish
powder
or
crystalline
mass, or as a dark
metallic-looking
substance.
It
exhibits
under the
action
of light a
remarkable
variation
in
electric
conductivity,
and is used in
certain
electric
apparatus.
Symbol
Se.
Atomic
weight
78.9..
Military
::
Military
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
soldiers,
to arms, or to war;
belonging
to,
engaged
in, or
appropriate
to, the
affairs
of war; as, a
military
parade;
military
discipline;
military
bravery;
military
conduct;
military
renown..
Frankpledge
::
Frankpledge
(n.) A
pledge
or
surety
for the good
behavior
of
freemen,
-- each
freeman
who was a
member
of an
ancient
decennary,
tithing,
or
friborg,
in
England,
being a
pledge
for the good
conduct
of the
others,
for the
preservation
of the
public
peace;
a free
surety..
Demerit
::
Demerit
(n.) That which
deserves
blame;
ill
desert;
a
fault;
a vice;
misconduct;
-- the
opposite
of
merit.
Exemplary
::
Exemplary
(a.)
Serving
as a
pattern;
deserving
to be
proposed
for
imitation;
commendable;
as, an
exemplary
person;
exemplary
conduct..
Flue
::
Flue (n.) A
passage
way for
conducting
a
current
of
fresh,
foul, or
heated
air from one place to
another..
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.
Deviltry
::
Deviltry
(n.)
Diabolical
conduct;
malignant
mischief;
devilry.
Habit
::
Habit (n.) Fixed or
established
custom;
ordinary
course
of
conduct;
practice;
usage;
hence,
prominently,
the
involuntary
tendency
or
aptitude
to
perform
certain
actions
which is
acquired
by their
frequent
repetition;
as, habit is
second
nature;
also,
peculiar
ways of
acting;
characteristic
forms of
behavior..
Impeach
::
Impeach
(v. t.) To
charge
with a crime or
misdemeanor;
to
accuse;
especially
to
charge
(a
public
officer),
before
a
competent
tribunal,
with
misbehavior
in
office;
to cite
before
a
tribunal
for
judgement
of
official
misconduct;
to
arraign;
as, to
impeach
a
judge.
See
Impeachment..
Decline
::
Decline
(v. i.) To turn or bend
aside;
to
deviate;
to
stray;
to
withdraw;
as, a line that
declines
from
straightness;
conduct
that
declines
from sound
morals..
Leader
::
Leader
(n.) A pipe for
conducting
rain water from a roof to a
cistern
or to the
ground;
a
conductor.
Vivacious
::
Vivacious
(a.)
Sprightly
in
temper
or
conduct;
lively;
merry;
as, a
vivacious
poet..
Bohemianism
::
Bohemianism
(n.) The
characteristic
conduct
or
methods
of a
Bohemian.
Lionize
::
Lionize
(v. t.) To show the lions or
objects
of
interest
to; to
conduct
about among
objects
of
interest.
Walk
::
Walk (v. i.) To
behave;
to
pursue
a
course
of life; to
conduct
one's self.
Clandestine
::
Clandestine
(a.)
Conducted
with
secrecy;
withdrawn
from
public
notice,
usually
for an evil
purpose;
kept
secret;
hidden;
private;
underhand;
as, a
clandestine
marriage..
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