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Updated June 2026
To organise and carry out a particular activity or process, or to behave in a specified manner.
“The professor will conduct a series of experiments to test the hypothesis.”
/ˈkɒndʌkt/
con·duct
Common word with two vowels (O, U) and the useful consonant cluster -CT at the end
Worth 12 points; the C and D make it valuable for building off existing words
Shorter words formed from the letters in “conduct”.
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