Well-directed
adjective
1.
guided, regulated, or managed:
a carefully directed program.
2.
subject to direction, guidance, regulation, etc.
3.
Mathematics. (of an angle or vector) having positive or negative direction or orientation assigned.
adjective
1.
(maths) (of a number, line, or angle) having either a positive or negative sign to distinguish measurement in one direction or orientation from that in the opposite direction or orientation
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