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conduct
verb (conducted , conducting )
1 to lead or guide.
2 to manage; to control conduct the firm's business .
3 tr & intr to direct the performance of an orchestra or choir by movements of the hands or by using a baton.
4 to transmit (heat or electricity) by conduction.
5 to direct, channel or convey Hot air is conducted through the pipes .
6 to behave (oneself) in a specified way One should always conduct oneself with dignity .
noun
1 behaviour.
2 the managing or organizing of something.
[15c: from Latin conductus guide]
conductance
noun
a the ability of a material to conduct heat or electricity;
b in a direct current circuit: the reciprocal of resistance. See also conductivity.
conduction
noun
1 the transmission of heat through a material from a region of higher temperature to one of lower temperature, without any movement of the material itself.
2 the flow of electricity through a material under the influence of an electric field, without any movement of the material itself.
3 the passage of a nerve impulse along a nerve fibre.
conductive education
noun a system of teaching children (and sometimes adults) suffering from motor disorders (eg cerebral palsy) through exercise and intellectual stimulation, the aim being to guide them to attain specific goals in their own way.
conductivity
noun
1
a a measure of the ability of a material to conduct electricity;
b the reciprocal of resistivity. Also called electrical conductivity.
2 the ability of a material to conduct heat. Also called thermal conductivity.

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