/
dɪˈrɛkt, 
dʌɪ-/
adj.
    - going from one place to another without changing direction or stopping. 
▸Astronomy  & Astrology  (of apparent planetary motion) proceeding from west to east in accord with actual motion.
 - straightforward; frank. 
▸(of proof) clear; unambiguous.
 - without intervening factors or intermediaries:
 the complications are a direct result of bacteria spreading.
 ▸(of light or heat) proceeding from a source without being reflected or blocked.
 ▸(of descent) proceeding in continuous succession from parent to child.
 - perpendicular to a surface.
 
adv.
 in a direct way or by a direct route.
v.
   - control the operations of. 
▸supervise and control (a film, play, or other production).
 - aim in a particular direction or at a particular person. 
▸tell or show (someone) the way.
 - give an order to.
 
Derivative
Etymology
ME: from L. directus, past part. of dirigere, from di- ‘distinctly’ or de- ‘down’ + regere ‘put straight’.