Direction /(?)/

Di·rec·tion

Direction

n.
  1. The act of directing, of aiming, regulating, guiding, or ordering; guidance; management; superintendence; administration; as, the direction o public affairs or of a bank.
    I do commit his youth To your direction.
    All nature is but art, unknown to thee; ll chance, direction, which thou canst not see.
  2. That which is imposed by directing; a guiding or authoritative instruction; prescription; order; command; as, he grave directions to the servants.
    The princes digged the well . . . by the direction of the law giver.
    — Numb. xxi. 18.
  3. The name and residence of a person to whom any thing is sent, written upon the thing sent; superscription; address; as, the direction of a letter.
  4. The line or course upon which anything is moving or aimed to move, or in which anything is lying or pointing; aim; line or point of tendency; direct line or course; as, the ship sailed in a southeasterly direction.
  5. The body of managers of a corporation or enterprise; board of directors.
  6. The pointing of a piece with reference to an imaginary vertical axis; -- distinguished from elevation. The direction is given when the plane of sight passes through the object. (Gun.)