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Definition of management
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Management
(v.)
Business
dealing;
negotiation;
arrangement.
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Politic
::
Politic
(a.)
Sagacious
in
promoting
a
policy;
ingenious
in
devising
and
advancing
a
system
of
management;
devoted
to a
scheme
or
system
rather
than to a
principle;
hence,
in a good
sense,
wise;
prudent;
sagacious;
and in a bad
sense,
artful;
unscrupulous;
cunning;
-- said of
persons..
Agronomy
::
Agronomy
(n.) The
management
of land; rural
economy;
agriculture.
Economical
::
Economical
(a.)
Relating
to
domestic
economy,
or to the
management
of
household
affairs..
Policy
::
Policy
(n.)
Management
or
administration
based on
temporal
or
material
interest,
rather
than on
principles
of
equity
or
honor;
hence,
worldly
wisdom;
dexterity
of
management;
cunning;
stratagem..
Partner
::
Partner
(n.) One who has a part in
anything
with an
other;
a
partaker;
an
associate;
a
sharer.
Partner
of his
fortune.
Shak.
Hence:
(a) A
husband
or a wife. (b)
Either
one of a
couple
who dance
together.
(c) One who
shares
as a
member
of a
partnership
in the
management,
or in the gains and
losses,
of a
business..
Disposal
::
Disposal
(n.)
Ordering;
regulation;
adjustment;
management;
government;
direction.
Appointment
::
Appointment
(n.)
Equipment,
furniture,
as for a ship or an army;
whatever
is
appointed
for use and
management;
outfit;
(pl.) the
accouterments
of
military
officers
or
soldiers,
as
belts,
sashes,
swords..
Management
::
Management
(v.)
Business
dealing;
negotiation;
arrangement.
Fingering
::
Fingering
(n.) The
manner
of using the
fingers
in
playing
or
striking
the keys of an
instrument
of
music;
movement
or
management
of the
fingers
in
playing
on a
musical
instrument,
in
typewriting,
etc..
Administration
::
Administration
(n.) The
management
and
disposal,
under legal
authority,
of the
estate
of an
intestate,
or of a
testator
having
no
competent
executor..
Regulation
::
Regulation
(n.) A rule or order
prescribed
for
management
or
government;
prescription;
a
regulating
principle;
a
governing
direction;
precept;
law; as, the
regulations
of a
society
or a
school..
Carriage
::
Carriage
(n.) The act or
manner
of
conducting
measures
or
projects;
management.
Wise
::
Wise (v.)
Dictated
or
guided
by
wisdom;
containing
or
exhibiting
wisdom;
well
adapted
to
produce
good
effects;
judicious;
discreet;
as, a wise
saying;
a wise
scheme
or plan; wise
conduct
or
management;
a wise
determination..
Batting
::
Batting
(n.) The act of one who bats; the
management
of a bat in
playing
games of ball.
Charge
::
Charge
(v. t.) A
person
or thing
commited
or
intrusted
to the care,
custody,
or
management
of
another;
a
trust..
Forestry
::
Forestry
(n.) The art of
forming
or of
cultivating
forests;
the
management
of
growing
timber.
Housewifery
::
Housewifery
(n.) The
business
of the
mistress
of a
family;
female
management
of
domestic
concerns.
Parochialism
::
Parochialism
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
parochial
in form or
nature;
a
system
of
management
peculiar
to
parishes.
Jockeying
::
Jockeying
(n.) The act or
management
of one who
jockeys;
trickery.
Man
::
Man (v. t.) To
supply
with men; to
furnish
with a
sufficient
force or
complement
of men, as for
management,
service,
defense,
or the like; to
guard;
as, to man a ship, boat, or
fort..
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