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across
administration
admonition
adrift
adventure
adverse
advertency
affettuoso
after
against
aim
air-shaft
all-flaming
altaian
altaic
amble
amphihexahedral
anchor
angularly
antiparallel
antiscian
antiscians
appointment
apprize
around
aside
aslope
aspect
at
atempogiusto
athwart
atrip
attorney
awry
back
basset
basseting
beacon
beat
beating
bee
before
bias
biasing
bilge
bishop
blindly
blunder
bomb
boundary
brandish
broad-wise
calomel
carcass
cast
charge
clash
client
compass
conatus
conder
conduct
conformable
conscientiously
conspiring
contorted
contrary
conuterbuff
converge
counsel
counter
counterbuff
countercurrent
countermanding
counterpressure
counterwheel
course
crawl
cross-sea
cue
depth
derive
designation
determination
determine
diagonal
diagonally
diametrical
diametrically
dictate
dictator
diffuse
diffusible
diffusion
diffusive
dilatation
dilate
dip
direct
direction
directive
directorial
directory
dispensatory
dispense
disposing
disposition
disposure
dispread
distend
distending
distention
distort
distract
distracted
disturb
diverge
diverse
diversly
divert
diverted
docket
doctrinally
document
doom
down
downward
downwards
duct
easterly
eastern
eastward
eddy
edgewise
elaolite
enfilade
enjoinment
epidote
equinoctially
erect
erected
extend
fair
fall
far
fissile
flexuous
fluctuate
fluctuating
fluctuation
fly
follow
forte
forthright
geology
glance
go
governance
government
grain
gubernation
guidance
guide
hair
head-wind
helm
horizontally
hyperbola
imperate
impolarly
incidence
incurvated
independence
indetermination
indirection
injunction
inspiration
inspire
instruction
intendant
intention
intorsion
invert
inverted
inverting
large
laterally
latitudinal
law
leading
lengthwise
lens
level
lie
line
lineal
linear
lode-stone
log-board
long
longitudinally
look
maestoso
manage
management
manager
managery
master
meet
meridian
meridionally
mezzotinto
minister
misdirect
misguidance
misguided
misguiding
miss
motion
move
northerly
northern
northwestern
obey
oblike
oculist
order
ordinary
outset
overreach
parallel
penitent
perpendicular
perpendicularly
pharos
phonocamptic
plumb
ply
point
polarity
polary
porcupine
postmaster
posture
preceptive
precise
prescribe
prescript
prescription
presto
probe
providential
provincial
pursue
quarter
rake
raking
ramble
random
range
ranged
ranging
recipe
recovery
reference
reflexively
reported
resign
resultant
retroflex
retrorsely
revelation
rive
roam
roll
rounding
rove
rubric
rule
run
ruttier
school
sea
sea-mark
serpentize
setting
shall
shift
shoulder
side
signature
sillimanite
slantly
slantwise
slope
sloping
sounding-board
south
southeast
southerly
southwest
southwesterly
southwestern
spark
spirally
spread
spred
spring
spur
stand
standing
steerage
stern
straggle
straggler
stretch
superintend
superintendency
superintendent
swarm
sweep
swivel
tail
take
tenaillon
tend
tendency
tending
tetter
theocracy
theocraticical
throat
throw
thwart
thwartingly
timber
to
towards
trade-wind
tralineate
transversally
transverse
transversely
traverse
trend
triangular
troll
turn
tutti
unaiming
undirected
unwarped
up
upon
uprightly
vagabond
vagrant
valve
vane
veer
veered
version
vertigo
vicar
view
wabble
warp
warped
way
weather-cock
weave
weeping-willow
west
western
westwardly
whip-graft
wideness
widening
will
wind
wry



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1828 Definition

DIRECTION, n. [L.]

1. Aim at a certain point; a pointing towards, in a straight line or course; as, the direction of good works to a good end.

2. The line in which a body moves by impulse; course. Matter or body cannot alter the direction of its own motion.

3. A straight line or course. A star appeared int eh direction of a certain tower. The ship sailed in a south-easterly direction.

4. The act of governing; administration; management; guidance; superintendence; as the direction of public affairs; direction of domestic concerns; the direction of a bank.

5. Regularity; adjustment.

All chance, direction which thou canst not see.

6. Order; prescription; either verbal or written; instruction in what manner to proceed. The employer gives directions to his workmen; the physician, to his patient.

7. The superscription of a letter, including the name, title and place of abode of the person for whom it is intended.

8. A body or board of directors.
1913 Definition
Direction (direction)
n.(?)
Di*rec"tion
[L. directio: cf. F. direction.]
  1. The act of directing, of aiming, regulating, guiding, or ordering; guidance; management; superintendence; administration; as, the direction o(?) public affairs or of a bank.

    I do commit his youth
    To your direction.
    Shak.

    All nature is but art, unknown to thee;
    ll chance, direction, which thou canst not see.
    Pope.

  2. That which is imposed by directing; a guiding or authoritative instruction; prescription; order; command; as, he grave directions to the servants.

    The princes digged the well . . . by the direction of the law giver. Numb. xxi. 18.

  3. The name and residence of a person to whom any thing is sent, written upon the thing sent; superscription; address; as, the direction of a letter.
  4. The line or course upon which anything is moving or aimed to move, or in which anything is lying or pointing; aim; line or point of tendency; direct line or course; as, the ship sailed in a southeasterly direction.
  5. The body of managers of a corporation or enterprise; board of directors.
  6. The pointing of a piece with reference to an imaginary vertical axis; -- distinguished from elevation. The direction is given when the plane of sight passes through the object.
    Wilhelm.

    Syn. -- Administration; guidance; management; superintendence; oversight; government; order; command; guide; clew. Direction, Control, Command, Order. These words, as here compared, have reference to the exercise of power over the actions of others. Control is negative, denoting power to restrain; command is positive, implying a right to enforce obedience; directions are commands containing instructions how to act. Order conveys more prominently the idea of authority than the word direction. A shipmaster has the command of his vessel; he gives orders or directions to the seamen as to the mode of sailing it; and exercises a due control over the passengers.


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