Strong's #391: anastrophe (pronounced an-as-trof-ay')
 from 390; behavior:--conversation.
Thayer's Greek Lexicon:
 ̓́ 
 
  anastrophē 
 
 1) manner of life, conduct, behaviour, deportment
 
  Part of Speech: noun feminine
Relation: from G390
  Citing in TDNT: 7:715, 1093
 
Usage:
This word is used 13 times:
Galatians 1:13: "For ye have heard of my  conversation in time past in the Jews' religion,"
Ephesians 4:22: "concerning the former  conversation the old man, which is corrupt"
1 Timothy 4:12: "in word, in  conversation, in charity, in spirit,"
Hebrews 13:7: "considering the end  of their conversation."
James 3:13: "let him show out of a good  conversation his works with meekness"
1 Peter 1:15: "holy in all manner  of conversation;"
1 Peter 1:18: "from your vain  conversation received by tradition from your fathers;"
1 Peter 2:12: "Having your  conversation honest among the Gentiles: that,"
1 Peter 3:1: "be won by the  conversation of the wives;"
1 Peter 3:2: "While they behold your chaste  conversation coupled with fear."
1 Peter 3:16: "they may be ashamed that falsely accuse your good  conversation in Christ."
2 Peter 2:7: "vexed with the  filthy conversation of the wicked:"
2 Peter 3:11: "to be in all holy  conversation and godliness,"