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NOUN:1. The manner in which one behaves: action (often used in plural), behavior, comportment, conduct, deportment. See BE. 2. A habitual way of behaving: consuetude, custom, habit, habitude, manner, practice, praxis, usage, usance, use, wont. See USUAL. 3. Informal. An extent, measured or unmeasured, of linear space: distance, length, space, stretch. Informal : piece. See BIG. 4. A course affording passage from one place to another: avenue, boulevard, drive, expressway, freeway, highway, path, road, roadway, route, street, superhighway, thoroughfare, thruway, turnpike. See MOVE, OPEN. 5. The approach used to do something: fashion, manner, method, mode, modus operandi, style, system, wise2. See MEANS.
 
 
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