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Definition of conduct
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Conduct
(v. i.) To act as a
conductor
(as of heat,
electricity,
etc.);
to
carry..
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Executive
::
Executive
(a.)
Designed
or
fitted
for
execution,
or
carrying
into
effect;
as,
executive
talent;
qualifying
for,
concerned
with, or
pertaining
to, the
execution
of the laws or the
conduct
of
affairs;
as,
executive
power or
authority;
executive
duties,
officer,
department,
etc..
Flue
::
Flue (n.) A
passage
way for
conducting
a
current
of
fresh,
foul, or
heated
air from one place to
another..
Disingenuous
::
Disingenuous
(a.) Not
noble;
unbecoming
true honor or
dignity;
mean;
unworthy;
as,
disingenuous
conduct
or
schemes..
Disconducive
::
Disconducive
(a.) Not
conductive;
impeding;
disadvantageous.
Deal
::
Deal (v. i.) To
conduct
one's self; to
behave
or act in any
affair
or
towards
any one; to
treat.
Short Circuit
::
Short
circuit
() A
circuit
formed
or
closed
by a
conductor
of
relatively
low
resistance
because
shorter
or of
relatively
great
conductivity.
Pipe Laying
::
Pipe
laying
() The
laying
of
conducting
pipes
underground,
as for
water,
gas, etc..
Zealotism
::
Zealotism
(n.) The
character
or
conduct
of a
zealot;
zealotry.
Irregular
::
Irregular
(a.) Not
regular;
not
conforming
to a law,
method,
or usage
recognized
as the
general
rule; not
according
to
common
form; not
conformable
to
nature,
to the rules of moral
rectitude,
or to
established
principles;
not
normal;
unnatural;
immethodical;
unsymmetrical;
erratic;
no
straight;
not
uniform;
as, an
irregular
line; an
irregular
figure;
an
irregular
verse;
an
irregular
physician;
an
irregular
proceeding;
irregular
motion;
irregular
conduct,
etc. Cf.
Regular..
Spout
::
Spout (v. t.) A
trough
for
conducting
grain,
flour,
etc., into a
receptacle..
Treachery
::
Treachery
(n.)
Violation
of
allegiance
or of faith and
confidence;
treasonable
or
perfidious
conduct;
perfidy;
treason.
Conductor
::
Conductor
(n.) A
substance
or body
capable
of being a
medium
for the
transmission
of
certain
forces,
esp. heat or
electricity;
specifically,
a
lightning
rod..
Plumbing
::
Plumbing
(n.) The art of
casting
and
working
in lead, and
applying
it to
building
purposes;
especially,
the
business
of
furnishing,
fitting,
and
repairing
pipes for
conducting
water,
sewage,
etc..
Diathermometer
::
Diathermometer
(n.) An
instrument
for
examining
the
thermal
resistance
or
heat-conducting
power of
liquids.
Clothing
::
Clothing
(n.) A
covering
of
non-conducting
material
on the
outside
of a
boiler,
or steam
chamber,
to
prevent
radiation
of
heat..
Pipe
::
Pipe (n.) Any long tube or
hollow
body of wood,
metal,
earthenware,
or the like:
especially,
one used as a
conductor
of
water,
steam,
gas, etc..
Malfeasance
::
Malfeasance
(n.) The doing of an act which a
person
ought not to do; evil
conduct;
an
illegal
deed.
Folly
::
Folly (n.) A
foolish
act; an
inconsiderate
or
thoughtless
procedure;
weak or
light-minded
conduct;
foolery.
Honest
::
Honest
(a.)
Characterized
by
integrity
or
fairness
and
straight/forwardness
in
conduct,
thought,
speech,
etc.;
upright;
just;
equitable;
trustworthy;
truthful;
sincere;
free from
fraud,
guile,
or
duplicity;
not
false;
-- said of
persons
and acts, and of
things
to which a moral
quality
is
imputed;
as, an
honest
judge or
merchant;
an
honest
statement;
an
honest
bargain;
an
honest
business;
an
honest
book; an
honest
confession..
Stated
::
Statecraft
(n.) The art of
conducting
state
affairs;
state
management;
statesmanship.
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