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Conduct

conduct
n. & v. --n. 1 behaviour (esp. in its moral aspect). 2 the action or manner of directing or managing (business, war, etc.). 3 Art mode of treatment, execution. 4 leading, guidance. --v. 1 tr. lead or guide (a person or persons). 2 tr. direct or manage (business etc.). 3 tr. (also absol.) be the conductor of (an orchestra, choir, etc.). 4 tr. Physics transmit (heat, electricity, etc.) by conduction. 5 refl. behave (conducted himself appropriately). Phrases and idioms conducted tour a tour led by a guide on a fixed itinerary. conduct sheet a record of a person's offences and punishments. Derivatives conductible adj. conductibility n. Etymology: ME f. L conductus (as com-, ducere duct- lead): (v.) f. OF conduite past part. of conduire
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  I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Medieval Latin ~us, from Latin conducere Date: 15th century escort, guide, the act, manner, or process of carrying on ; management , a mode or standard of personal behavior especially as based on moral principles , II. verb Date: 15th century transitive verb to bring by or as if by leading ; guide , 2. to lead from a position of command , to direct or take part in the operation or management of , to direct the performance of , 3. to convey in a channel, to act as a medium for conveying or transmitting, to cause (oneself) to act or behave in a particular and especially in a controlled manner, intransitive verb to show the way ; lead, 2. to act as leader or director, to have the quality of transmitting light, heat, sound, or electricity, ~ibility noun ~ible adjective Synonyms: see: ~see: behave ...
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