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duty

du·ty [ dtee ] (plural du·ties)


noun 
Definition:
 
1. obligation: something that somebody is obliged to do for moral, legal, or religious reasons
your duties as a parent

2. need to meet obligations: the urge to meet moral or religious obligations
a strong sense of duty

3. allocated task: a task or service allocated to somebody, especially in the course of work

4. economics tax: a tax on goods, especially imports and exports

5. quality: suitability for a particular grade of use ( usually used in combination )
heavy-duty shoes

6. mechanical engineering machine's workload: the amount of work that a machine is designed to do, or a measure of a machine's efficiency

7. agriculture volume of water for irrigation: the volume of water needed to irrigate an area of land in order to cultivate a crop from planting to harvest

[13th century. < Anglo-Norman dueté< Old French deu "owed" (see due)]

off duty not at workhyphenated before nouns
an off-duty police officer


on duty at work


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