
1) Allometric 2) Allometry 3) Architectural 4) Area 5) Art 6) Arts 7) Bibliotic 8) Bibliotics 9) Chastise 10) Communications 11) Ethic 12) Futuristics 13) Futurology 14) Humane 15) Humanities 16) Military 17) Mortify 18) Numerological 19) Numerology 20) Occultism 21) Ology 22) Protology 23) Punish 24) Reprimand
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1) Bailiwick 2) BDSM terminology 3) Branch of knowledge 4) Field 5) Field of study 6) French word used in English 7) Knowledge 8) Knowledge base 9) Knowledge domain 10) Skill 11) Study 12) Subject 13) Subject area 14) Subject field 15) The act of punishing 16) To impose order on someone
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- a branch of knowledge
- a system of rules of conduct or method of practice
- the trait of being well behaved
- training to improve strength or self-control
- the act of punishing
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In its natural sense, discipline is systematic instruction intended to train a person, sometimes literally called a disciple, in a craft, trade or other activity, or to follow a particular code of conduct or `order`. Often, the phrase `to discipline` carries a negative connotation. This is because enforcement of order–that is, ensuring instr...
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[Nine Inch Nails song] `Discipline` is a single by American industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails. It is the band`s first single since severing its ties with Interscope Records and publishing music independently. Unlike previous NIN singles, no physical release of the song was issued. The song was first released to radio stations on April 22...
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[Throbbing Gristle song] Discipline is a single/song by Throbbing Gristle. ==Single== 45 RPM 12` with 2 live versions of the song `Discipline` recorded in Berlin and Manchester. Center labels are cream with black printing. Glossy picture sleeve of TG group stood outside ex-Nazi Ministry of Propaganda in Berlin on front and Val Denham holdin...
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[academia] A discipline is knowledge or a concentration in one academic field of study or profession. A discipline incorporates expertise, people, projects, communities, challenges, studies, inquiry, and research areas that are strongly associated with academic areas of study or areas of professional practice. For example, the branches of s...
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[instrumental] `Discipline` is a 1981 instrumental composition by the progressive rock band King Crimson. It is the title track on Discipline, their return album after a seven-year hiatus. The piece is 5:13 in length and serves as the album`s conclusion. it has a faster tempo and more of a new wave pre-techno sound compared to the preceding...
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The study, or practice, of a subject using a specific set of methods, terms and approaches. History is a discipline, as is Archaeology, Chemistry or Biology
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• (v. t.) To improve by corrective and penal methods; to chastise; to correct. • (n.) A system of essential rules and duties; as, the Romish or Anglican discipline. • (n.) Correction; chastisement; punishment inflicted by way of correction and training. • (n.) The subject matter of instruction; a branch of knowledge. • (v. ...
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Procedure whereby an individual is suspended from all AKC privileges for violations of rules and regulations.
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(from the article `Buddha`) Another category of early Buddhist literature, the vinaya (concerned ostensibly with the rules of monastic discipline), contains accounts of numerous ... In the early church, discipline concerned four areas in which there arose violations of the demand for holiness: (1) the relationship to the pagan ... .....
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A field of study (e.g., oceanography, meteorology, geology, land biology).
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1. The treatment suited to a disciple or learner; education; development of the faculties by instruction and exercise; training, whether physical, mental, or moral. 'Wife and children are a kind of discipline of humanity.' (Bacon) 'Discipline aims at the removal of bad habits and the substitution of good ones, especially those of order, regularity,...
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An area of academic study.
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(1) An area of knowledge; (2) training or treatment, often punishment, to control behavior. See structure.
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If a soldier were found guilty of a capital offense, his punishment might take the form of beheading, hanging, burning alive, or consignment to the arena. Executions were handled by the lictors of the army commander. In practice use of the death penalty was rare, and executing trained soldiers was avoided where possible. Even in cases of desertion,…...
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Dis'ci·pline transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Disciplined ;
present participle & verbal noun Disciplining .] [ Confer Late Latin
disciplinarian to flog, from Latin
disciplina discipline, and French
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Dis`ci·pline noun [ French
discipline , Latin
disciplina , from
discipulus . See
Disciple .]
1. The treatment suited to a disciple or learner; education; development of the faculties by instruction and exercise; training, whether physical, mental, or moral. «...
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A discipline was a scourge used by Roman Catholics for penitential purposes.
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discipline 1. The practice or methods of ensuring that people obey rules by teaching them to do so and punishing them if they do not. 2. A controlled orderly state, especially in a class of school children. 3. The ability to behave in a controlled and calm way even in a difficult or stressful situation. 4. Mental self-control used in directing or c...
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Subject of study, e.g. computer science.
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verb train by instruction and practice; especially to teach self-control; `Parents must discipline their children`; `Is this dog trained?`
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subject noun a branch of knowledge; `in what discipline is his doctorate?`; `teachers should be well trained in their subject`; `anthropology is the study of human beings`
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a system of rules of conduct or method of practice
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