direction
I
(course) noun
aim, approach, bearing, bent, blueprint, course of action, cursus, design, draft, drift, heading, inclination, line, map, master plan, method, outline, plan, policy, procedure, program, range, regio, route, scheme, strategy, tactics, tendency, trend, via, way
II
(guidance) noun
administration, admonition, advice, advocacy, auspices, care, charge, coaching, conduct, consilium, counsel, design, directorship, education, enlightenment, exhortation, governorship, gubernatio, headship, information, injunction, instruction, jurisdiction, leadership, management, managership, ministration, officiation, oversight, pilotage, preparation, protection, recommendation, regulation, steerage, superintendence, supervision, surveillance, teaching, training, tuition, tutelage, tutoring
associated concepts: directions of donor, under the direction of
III
(order) noun
adjudication, canon, charge, citation, command, commandment, decree, demand, dictate, directive, edico, edict, enactment, fiat, imperative, imperium, injunction, instructions, iubeo, judgment, mandate, ordinance, precept, prescript, prescription, proscription, regulation, rescript, rubric, rule, subpoena, summons, warrant, writ
associated concepts: direction of verdict, express direction, specific direction of court
IV
index
administration, advice, agency (legal relationship), canon, caveat, charge (command), charge (statement to the jury), conatus, control (supervision), course, custody (supervision), decree, design (intent), dictate, directive, disposition (final arrangement), edification, education, fiat, forethought, generalship, government (administration), guidance, inclination, intention, management (supervision), mandate, monition (legal summons), occupation (possession), order (judicial directive), ordinance, penchant, precept, prescription (directive), process (summons), purpose, regulation (rule), requirement, requisition, rule (guide), rule (legal dictate), side, standpoint, summons, supervision, supremacy, tendency, tenor, transaction, transmittal, way (channel), writ
Burton's Legal Thesaurus.
William C. Burton.
2006