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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun The management, supervision, or guidance of a group or operation.
- noun The art or action of directing a musical or theatrical production.
- noun An authoritative order or command.
- noun Music A word or phrase in a score indicating how a passage is to be played or sung.
- noun Instructions in how to do something or reach a destination.
- noun The course along which a person or thing is moving or must move to reach a destination.
- noun The point toward which a person or thing faces or is oriented.
- noun A course or line of development; a tendency toward a particular end or goal.
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Relative position considered without regard to linear distance.
- noun The act of governing; administration; management; guidance; superintendence: as, the direction of public affairs, of domestic concerns, of a bank, of conscience; to study under the direction of a tutor.
- noun The act of directing, aiming, pointing, or applying: as, the direction of good works to a good end.
- noun The end or object toward which something is directed.
- noun An order; a prescription, either verbal or written; instruction in what manner to proceed.
- noun In equity pleading, that part of the bill containing the address to the court.
- noun In music, the act or office of a conductor or director.
- noun A superscription, as on a letter or package, directing to whom and where it is to be sent; an address.
- noun A body or board of directors; a directorate.
- noun In astrology, the difference of right or oblique ascension between the significator and promotor.
- noun In mech.: The line in which a body moves or tends to proceed, according to the force impressed upon it. Thus, if a body falls freely by gravity, its line of direction is a line perpendicular to the horizon, or one which, if produced, would pass through the earth's center.
- noun A line drawn from the center of gravity of any body perpendicular to the horizon.
- noun Synonyms Oversight, government, control.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun The act of directing, of aiming, regulating, guiding, or ordering; guidance; management; superintendence; administration.
- noun That which is imposed by directing; a guiding or authoritative instruction; prescription; order; command.
- noun The name and residence of a person to whom any thing is sent, written upon the thing sent; superscription; address.
- noun 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.
- noun The body of managers of a corporation or enterprise; board of directors.
- noun (Gun.) The pointing of a piece with reference to an imaginary vertical axis; -- distinguished from
elevation . Thedirection is given when the plane of sight passes through the object.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun The action of
directing ; pointing (something) towards. - noun
Guidance ,instruction . - noun The work of the
director in cinema or theater; the skill of directing a film, play etc. - noun archaic An
address . - noun The path or course of a given movement, or moving body; an indication of the
point toward which an object ismoving .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun a line leading to a place or point
- noun a message describing how something is to be done
- noun something that provides direction or advice as to a decision or course of action
- noun the spatial relation between something and the course along which it points or moves
- noun a general course along which something has a tendency to develop
- noun a formal statement of a command or injunction to do something
- noun the concentration of attention or energy on something
- noun the act of managing something
- noun the act of setting and holding a course
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
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Examples
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Whether A move towards B, or B move in the opposite direction towards A, a current, and in both cases having the same _direction_, will result.
Experimental Researches in Electricity, Volume 1 Michael Faraday 1829
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If you look at double magnitude, float direction): float direction, bool isNull) {_direction = direction;
The Code Project Latest Articles Gio Bejarasco 2008
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The new Motor Act does not encourage practice in driving a car backwards but skill in this direction is always desirable.
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And yes, going too far the other direction is a problem, too.
Quote of the Day: Secret Reviewer Trick » Comics Worth Reading 2010
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Coppola makes the story better and his direction is almost flawless.
Top 10 Movies as Good or Better Than Books They’re Based On » Scene-Stealers 2009
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Now, the direction is average, as well as the cinematography, sound, and the other technical aspects of the movie.
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Driving time either direction is about two and a half hours.
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Driving time either direction is about two and a half hours.
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Any step in this direction is a step towards eliminating abortions through obsolescence -- even if we can't practically manage it in 100% of cases, we should be able to get aribrarily close to that goal.
now v. scheidler 2005
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We still have some important problems to clarify but the direction is there and we'd like to move and move as soon as possible.
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synonyms (203)
Words with the same meaning
- Zeitgeist
- action
- actuation
- address
- addressing
- administering
- administration
- admonition
- advice
- advising
- advocacy
- agency
- aim
- angle
- animation
- arrow
- avenue
- bearing
- billhead
- blaze
- briefing
- catechization
- caution
- caveat
- charge
- civil government
- clew
- coaching
- command
- commission
- compass needle
- conduct
- conducting
- consultation
- control
- council
- counsel
- course
- current
- destination
- dictate
- didactics
- directing
- direction post
- directions
- directive
- directorate
- directorship
- discipline
- dispensation
- disposition
- dress rehearsal
- drift
- driving
- edification
- education
- empery
- empire
- enlightenment
- execution
- exercise
- exhortation
- expostulation
- final instructions
- finger post
- fist
- form of government
- functioning
- general orders
- glacial movement
- governance
- governing
- government
- guidance
- guide
- guideboard
- guidepost
- guiding
- hand
- handling
- hortation
- hour hand
- idea
- illumination
- index
- index finger
- influence
- information
- injunction
- inner-direction
- instruction
- instructions
- lead
- leadership
- letterhead
- line
- lubber line
- main current
- mainstream
- management
- managing
- manipulation
- milepost
- minute hand
- mise-en-scene
- monition
- motion
- motivation
- mounting
- movement
- moving
- name and address
- needle
- occupation
- operancy
- operating
- operation
- opinion
- order
- orders
- other-direction
- outlook
- oversight
- parley
- pedagogics
- pedagogy
- performance
- performing
- pointer
- pointing
- political organization
- polity
- postal zone
- practice
- precept
- prescript
- prescription
- private teaching
- production
- programmed instruction
- prompting
- proposal
- recommendation
- reeducation
- regime
- regimen
- regnancy
- regulation
- rehearsal
- reign
- remonstrance
- responsibility
- road
- route
- rule
- run
- run-through
- running
- schooling
- self-instruction
- self-teaching
- set
- side
- signboard
- signpost
- slant
- sovereignty
- spoon-feeding
- stage management
- staging
- standpoint
- steering
- stimulation
- stream
- suggestion
- superintendence
- superscription
- supervising
- supervision
- sway
- swing
- system of government
- teaching
- tenor
- the general tendency
- the main course
- thought
- time spirit
- tone
- trend
- tuition
- tutelage
- tutorage
- tutoring
- tutorship
- walk-through
- warning
- way
- work
- working
- workings
- zip code
- zone
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relateds (7)
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cross-references (11)
Cross-references
rhymes (45)
Words with the same terminal sound
- advection
- affection
- circumspection
- collection
- complexion
- confection
- connection
- convection
- correction
- defection
- detection
- disaffection
- disconnection
- disinfection
- dissection
- ejection
- election
- erection
- flexion
- imperfection
- infection
- inflection
- injection
- inspection
- insurrection
- interconnection
- interjection
- intersection
- introspection
- objection
- overprotection
- perfection
- predilection
- preelection
- projection
- protection
- recollection
- redirection
- reelection
- reflection
- reinspection
- rejection
- resurrection
- section
- selection
whichbe commented on the word direction
Pre-school children were given a test which included this picture, along with the question: "In which direction is this bus traveling — left or right?" Four-year-old children almost always answered "left." When asked, "Why do you think the bus is traveling in the left direction?" they typically answered: "Because you can't see the door." (From ArtLex)
June 4, 2008