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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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Microphone
::
Microphone
(n.) An
instrument
for
intensifying
and
making
audible
very
feeble
sounds.
It
produces
its
effects
by the
changes
of
intensity
in an
electric
current,
occasioned
by the
variations
in the
contact
resistance
of
conducting
bodies,
especially
of
imperfect
conductors,
under the
action
of
acoustic
vibrations..
Rule
::
Rule (a.) That which is
prescribed
or laid down as a guide for
conduct
or
action;
a
governing
direction
for a
specific
purpose;
an
authoritative
enactment;
a
regulation;
a
prescription;
a
precept;
as, the rules of
various
societies;
the rules
governing
a
school;
a rule of
etiquette
or
propriety;
the rules of
cricket..
Lawyer
::
Lawyer
(n.) One
versed
in the laws, or a
practitioner
of law; one whose
profession
is to
conduct
lawsuits
for
clients,
or to
advise
as to
prosecution
or
defence
of
lawsuits,
or as to legal
rights
and
obligations
in other
matters.
It is a
general
term,
comprehending
attorneys,
counselors,
solicitors,
barristers,
sergeants,
and
advocates..
Nonelectrical
::
Nonelectrical
(a.) Not
electric;
conducting
electricity.
Prudent
::
Prudent
(a.)
Sagacious
in
adapting
means to ends;
circumspect
in
action,
or in
determining
any line of
conduct;
practically
wise;
judicious;
careful;
discreet;
sensible;
--
opposed
to rash; as, a
prudent
man;
dictated
or
directed
by
prudence
or wise
forethought;
evincing
prudence;
as,
prudent
behavior..
Conductor
::
Conductor
(n.) A
substance
or body
capable
of being a
medium
for the
transmission
of
certain
forces,
esp. heat or
electricity;
specifically,
a
lightning
rod..
Trumpet
::
Trumpet
(n.) A
funnel,
or
short,
fiaring
pipe, used as a guide or
conductor,
as for yarn in a
knitting
machine..
Acquit
::
Acquit
(v. t.) To bear or
conduct
one's self; to
perform
one's part; as, the
soldier
acquitted
himself
well in
battle;
the
orator
acquitted
himself
very
poorly..
Character
::
Character
(n.)
Quality,
position,
rank, or
capacity;
quality
or
conduct
with
respect
to a
certain
office
or duty; as, in the
miserable
character
of a
slave;
in his
character
as a
magistrate;
her
character
as a
daughter..
Missioner
::
Missioner
(n.) A
missionary;
an
envoy;
one who
conducts
a
mission.
See
Mission,
n., 6..
Abduce
::
Abduce
(v. t.) To draw or
conduct
away; to
withdraw;
to draw to a
different
part.
Misbehave
::
Misbehave
(v. t. & i.) To
behave
ill; to
conduct
one's self
improperly;
-- often used with a
reciprocal
pronoun.
Resistance
::
Resistance
(n.) A
certain
hindrance
or
opposition
to the
passage
of an
electrical
current
or
discharge
offered
by
conducting
bodies.
It bears an
inverse
relation
to the
conductivity,
-- good
conductors
having
a small
resistance,
while poor
conductors
or
insulators
have a very high
resistance.
The unit of
resistance
is the ohm..
Leader
::
Leader
(n.) One who, or that
which,
leads or
conducts;
a
guide;
a
conductor..
Odium
::
Odium (n.)
Hatred;
dislike;
as, his
conduct
brought
him into
odium,
or,
brought
odium upon him..
Pipe
::
Pipe (n.) Any long tube or
hollow
body of wood,
metal,
earthenware,
or the like:
especially,
one used as a
conductor
of
water,
steam,
gas, etc..
Conductor
::
Conductor
(n.) One in
charge
of a
public
conveyance,
as of a
railroad
train or a
street
car..
Congregational
::
Congregational
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
congregation;
conducted,
or
participated
in, by a
congregation;
as,
congregational
singing..
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..
Pipe Layer
::
Pipe layer () One who lays
conducting
pipes in the
ground,
as for
water,
gas, etc..
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