ligne de conduite

French

Etymology

From ligne (line) (cognate, from Latin līnea) + de (of) + conduite (conduct) (cognate, ultimately from Latin condūcō (lead, bring or draw together)).

Noun

ligne de conduite f (plural lignes de conduite)

  1. A conduct, attitude, line or course of action, thought, occupation or policy.
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