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Definition of conduct
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Conduct
(v. i.) To
conduct
one's self; to
behave.
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Marshal
::
Marshal
(n.) An
officer
of high rank,
charged
with the
arrangement
of
ceremonies,
the
conduct
of
operations,
or the like.
Condenser
::
Condenser
(n.) An
instrument
for
concentrating
electricity
by the
effect
of
induction
between
conducting
plates
separated
by a
nonconducting
plate.
Management
::
Management
(v.)
Judicious
use of means to
accomplish
an end;
conduct
directed
by art or
address;
skillful
treatment;
cunning
practice;
-- often in a bad
sense.
Conduct
::
Conduct
(v. i.) To
conduct
one's self; to
behave.
Drive
::
Drive (v. t.) To carry or; to keep in
motion;
to
conduct;
to
prosecute.
Conductivity
::
Conductivity
(n.) The
quality
or power of
conducting,
or of
receiving
and
transmitting,
as heat,
electricity,
etc.; as, the
conductivity
of a
nerve..
Conductible
::
Conductible
(a.)
Capable
of being
conducted.
Testimonial
::
Testimonial
(a.) A
writing
or
certificate
which bears
testimony
in favor of one's
character,
good
conduct,
ability,
etc., or of the value of a
thing..
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..
Incorrect
::
Incorrect
(a.) Not
accordant
with duty or
morality;
not duly
regulated
or
subordinated;
unbecoming;
improper;
as,
incorrect
conduct..
Conduct
::
Conduct
(n.)
Convoy;
escort;
guard;
guide.
Criterion
::
Criterion
(n.) A
standard
of
judging;
any
approved
or
established
rule or test, by which
facts,
principles
opinions,
and
conduct
are tried in
forming
a
correct
judgment
respecting
them..
Ribaldry
::
Ribaldry
(n.) The talk of a
ribald;
low,
vulgar
language;
indecency;
obscenity;
lewdness;
-- now
chiefly
applied
to
indecent
language,
but
formerly,
as by
Chaucer,
also to
indecent
acts or
conduct..
Conductress
::
Conductress
(n.) A woman who leads or
directs;
a
directress.
Repent
::
Repent
(v. i.) To
change
the mind, or the
course
of
conduct,
on
account
of
regret
or
dissatisfaction..
Bohemianism
::
Bohemianism
(n.) The
characteristic
conduct
or
methods
of a
Bohemian.
Wearing
::
Wearing
(n.) The act of one who
wears;
the
manner
in which a thing
wears;
use;
conduct;
consumption.
Conductive
::
Conductive
(a.)
Having
the
quality
or power of
conducting;
as, the
conductive
tissue
of a
pistil..
Conduct
::
Conduct
(n.) To lead, as a
commander;
to
direct;
to
manage;
to carry on; as, to
conduct
the
affairs
of a
kingdom..
Order
::
Order (n.) The
customary
mode of
procedure;
established
system,
as in the
conduct
of
debates
or the
transaction
of
business;
usage;
custom;
fashion..
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