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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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Incorrect
::
Incorrect
(a.) Not
accordant
with duty or
morality;
not duly
regulated
or
subordinated;
unbecoming;
improper;
as,
incorrect
conduct..
Harlot
::
Harlot
(n.) A
person
given to low
conduct;
a
rogue;
a
cheat;
a
rascal.
Presumption
::
Presumption
(n.) The act of
venturing
beyond
due
beyond
due
bounds;
an
overstepping
of the
bounds
of
reverence,
respect,
or
courtesy;
forward,
overconfident,
or
arrogant
opinion
or
conduct;
presumptuousness;
arrogance;
effrontery..
Hurtful
::
Hurtful
(a.)
Tending
to
impair
or
damage;
injurious;
mischievous;
occasioning
loss or
injury;
as,
hurtful
words or
conduct..
Exodic
::
Exodic
(a.)
Conducting
influences
from the
spinal
cord
outward;
-- said of the motor or
efferent
nerves.
Opposed
to
esodic.
Aqueduct
::
Aqueduct
(n.) A
conductor,
conduit,
or
artificial
channel
for
conveying
water,
especially
one for
supplying
large
cities
with
water..
Bad
::
Bad
(superl.)
Wanting
good
qualities,
whether
physical
or
moral;
injurious,
hurtful,
inconvenient,
offensive,
painful,
unfavorable,
or
defective,
either
physically
or
morally;
evil;
vicious;
wicked;
-- the
opposite
of good; as, a bad man; bad
conduct;
bad
habits;
bad soil; bad
health;
bad crop; bad
news..
Delicate
::
Delicate
(a.)
Refined;
gentle;
scrupulous
not to
trespass
or
offend;
considerate;
-- said of
manners,
conduct,
or
feelings;
as,
delicate
behavior;
delicate
attentions;
delicate
thoughtfulness..
Penstock
::
Penstock
(n.) A close
conduit
or pipe for
conducting
water,
as, to a water
wheel,
or for
emptying
a pond, or for
domestic
uses..
Kindergarten
::
Kindergarten
(n.) A
school
for young
children,
conducted
on the
theory
that
education
should
be begun by
gratifying
and
cultivating
the
normal
aptitude
for
exercise,
play,
observation,
imitation,
and
construction;
-- a name given by
Friedrich
Froebel,
a
German
educator,
who
introduced
this
method
of
training,
in rooms
opening
on a
garden..
Partisanship
::
Partisanship
(n.) The state of being a
partisan,
or
adherent
to a
party;
feelings
or
conduct
appropriate
to a
partisan..
Inconsiderate
::
Inconsiderate
(a.) Not
considerate;
not
attentive
to
safety
or to
propriety;
not
regarding
the
rights
or
feelings
of
others;
hasty;
careless;
thoughtless;
heedless;
as, the young are
generally
inconsiderate;
inconsiderate
conduct..
Stultify
::
Stultify
(v. t.) To make
foolish;
to make a fool of; as, to
stultify
one by
imposition;
to
stultify
one's self by silly
reasoning
or
conduct..
Fallow
::
Fallow
(n.) The
plowing
or
tilling
of land,
without
sowing
it for a
season;
as,
summer
fallow,
properly
conducted,
has ever been found a sure
method
of
destroying
weeds..
Electro-thermancy
::
Electro-thermancy
(n.) That
branch
of
electrical
science
which
treats
of the
effect
of an
electric
current
upon the
temperature
of a
conductor,
or a part of a
circuit
composed
of two
different
metals..
Behave
::
Behave
(v. t.) To
carry;
to
conduct;
to
comport;
to
manage;
to bear; -- used
reflexively.
Conduction
::
Conduction
(n.)
Transmission
through,
or by means of, a
conductor;
also,
conductivity..
Transactor
::
Transactor
(n.) One who
transacts,
performs,
or
conducts
any
business..
Varnish
::
Varnish
(n.) An
artificial
covering
to give a fair
appearance
to any act or
conduct;
outside
show;
gloss.
Round
::
Round (n.) A
course
of
action
or
conduct
performed
by a
number
of
persons
in turn, or one after
another,
as if
seated
in a
circle..
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