
1) Accompany 2) Action 3) Actions 4) Behavior 5) Behaviour 6) Correctitude 7) Demeanor 8) Demeanour 9) Deport 10) Deportment 11) Direct 12) Direction 13) Doings 14) Escort 15) Guide 16) Habits 17) Improperness 18) Impropriety 19) Lead 20) Manage 21) Manners 22) Misguide 23) Mislead 24) Offense 25) Performance
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1) Activity 2) An escort 3) Bearing 4) Bearing or deportment 5) Behave in a certain manner 6) Behavior 7) Behaviour 8) Carriage 9) Comportment 10) Demeanor 11) Deportment 12) Direct the course of 13) Direction or management 14) Doings 15) Guidance 16) Guise 17) How the maestro will behave 18) Lead the band
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• (n.) Convoy; escort; guard; guide. • (n.) To lead, or guide; to escort; to attend. • (v. i.) To act as a conductor (as of heat, electricity, etc.); to carry. • (n.) The act or method of conducting; guidance; management. • (n.) The manner of guiding or carrying one`s self; personal deportment; mode of action; behavior. &bu...
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(from the article `mental disorder`) These are the most common psychiatric disorders in older children and adolescents, accounting for nearly two-thirds of disorders in those of age 10 ... ...to reflect on the best way to live. This reflective stage emerged long after human societies had developed some kind of morality, usually in the ....
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(kon´dukt) behavior.
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Con'duct (kŏn'dŭkt)
noun [ Late Latin
conductus defense, escort, from Latin
conductus , past participle of
conducere . See
Conduce , and confer
Conduit .]
1. The act or method of conducting; guidance; management. « Christianity has humani...
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Con·duct' (kŏn*dŭkt')
transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Conducted ;
present participle & verbal noun Conducting .] [ See
Conduct ,
noun ]
1. To lead, or guide; to escort;...
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Con·duct' intransitive verb 1. To act as a conductor (as of heat, electricity, etc.); to carry.
2. To conduct one's self; to behave. [ U. S.]
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[
v] - direct the course of 2. [v] - transmit or serve as the medium for transmission, as of sounds or images 3. [v] - lead musicians in the performance of 4. [v] - lead, as in the performance of a musical composition
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conduct 1. The action of conducting or leading; guidance, leading. 2. Provision for guidance or conveyance; a company of attendants appointed to conduct a person safely on a journey; an escort, a convoy; a document granted to ensure safe passage; especially in `safe conduct`. 3. As a verb, the action or manner of conducting, directing, managing, or...
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The ability of two conductors separated by a dielectric to store electricity when a potential difference exists between the conductors.
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to carry - as in electricity
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transmit verb transmit or serve as the medium for transmission; `Sound carries well over water`; `The airwaves carry the sound`; `Many metals conduct heat`
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(Lat. conducere, to bring together) (a) Voluntary behavior of any sort, actual or intended. Action for which a person may he held responsible. Subject-matter of ethics which seeks to determine right and wrong action or proper and improper conduct. Deportment. (b) In psychology. Behavior of a living organism reacting to environmental stimuli. See B....
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personal behavior; way of acting; bearing or deportment. · direction or management; execution: the conduct of a business. · the act of conducting; guidance; escort: The curator's conduct through the museum was informative. · a guide; an escort.
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[Scientific terms] behave in a certain manner
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[Scientific terms] direct the course of; manage or control
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the way a person behaves toward other people
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transmit or serve as the medium for transmission
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[Intelligent words] direct the course of; manage or control
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