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Adjective
/kənˈdəktiv/,
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Having the property of conducting something (esp. heat or electricity),
  1. Having the property of conducting something (esp. heat or electricity)
    • - to induce currents in conductive coils
  2. Of or relating to conduction


  1. having the quality or power of conducting heat or electricity or sound; exhibiting conductivity
  2. (conductor) the person who leads a musical group
  3. (conductor) a substance that readily conducts e.g. electricity and heat
  4. (conductor) the person who collects fares on a public conveyance
  5. (conductor) a device designed to transmit electricity, heat, etc.
  6. (Conductor (architecture)) A rain gutter (also known as eaves trough, eaves channel guttering or simply as a gutter) is a narrow channel, or trough, forming the component of a roof system which collects and diverts rainwater shed by the roof.
  7. (Conductor (British Army)) Conductor (Cdr) is an appointment held by a few selected Warrant Officers Class 1 in the Royal Logistic Corps and is the most senior appointment that can be held by a warrant officer in the British Army. ...
  8. (Conductor (class field theory)) In algebraic number theory, the conductor of a finite abelian extension of local or global fields provides a quantitative measure of the ramification in the extension. The definition of the conductor is related to the Artin map.
  9. (Conductor (music)) Conducting is the act of directing a musical performance by way of visible gestures. Orchestras, choirs, concert bands and other musical ensembles often have conductors.
  10. (Conductor (ring theory)) In commutative algebra, the notions of an element integral over a ring (also called an algebraic integer over the ring), and of an integral extension of rings, are a generalization of the notions in field theory of an element being algebraic over a field, and of an ...
  11. (Conductor (The Comas album)) Conductor is an album by North Carolina indie rock band The Comas. The album was recorded by Alan Weatherhead at Sound of Music in Richmond, Va. ...
  12. (conductor) A person who conducts an orchestra, choir or other music ensemble; a professional whose occupation is conducting; A person who takes tickets on public transportation; Something which can transmit electricity, heat, light or sound; An ideal of a ring that measures how far it is from ...
  13. (Conductivity ... (Thermal)) The quantity of heat that flows through a material measured in heat units per unit time per unit of cross-sectioned area per unit of length, (electrical) the quantity of electricity that is transferred through a material of known cross-section and length.
  14. (Conductivity) The electrical property of a sheet of paper which enables it to attract charged toner. Low conductivity can result in poor image quality in digital systems.
  15. (Conductivity) The measure of a metal target's ability to allow eddy current generation on its surface.
  16. (CONDUCTIVITY) Reciprocal of volume resistivity; the conductance of a unit cube of any material.
  17. (Conductivity) (electrical) - the property of a water sample to transmit electric current under a set of standard conditions. It is the inverse of resistance and expressed in units of Siemens
  18. (Conductivity) The rate at which heat is transmitted through a material.
  19. (Conductivity) The quality or power to carry electrical current in water, the conductivity is related to the concentration of ions capable of carrying electrical current.
  20. The electrical conductivity of water is measured in micro Siemens/cm and is the traditional indicator for mineral deposits. Pure water is not a good conductor of electricity, dissolved ions increase conductivity.
  21. (CONDUCTIVITY) A property of fountain solutions that must be controlled along with pH.
  22. (CONDUCTIVITY) the ability to serve as a channel or pathway for the flow of heat, sound, or electricity
  23. (Conductivity (dB)) When precision machinery is supported by vibration insulators, the proportion of the base frequency transferred to machinery is called the vibration conductivity. A dB value is often used to indicate conductivity. ...
  24. (Conductivity (k)) The quantity of heat that will flow through one square foot of homogeneous material, one inch thick, in one hour, when there is a temperature difference of one degree Fahrenheit between its surfaces.
  25. (Conductivity) A measure of the ability of water to pass an electric current.  Conductivity in water is affected by the presence of inorganic dissolved solids such as chloride, sulphate and phosphate anions, or sodium, magnesium, calcium, iron and aluminium cations. ...