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Definition of method
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Method
(n.)
Orderly
arrangement,
elucidation,
development,
or
classification;
clear and lucid
exhibition;
systematic
arrangement
peculiar
to an
individual..
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Severe
::
Severe
(superl.)
Rigidly
methodical,
or
adherent
to rule or
principle;
exactly
conformed
to a
standard;
not
allowing
or
employing
unneccessary
ornament,
amplification,
etc.;
strict;
-- said of
style,
argument,
etc..
Surrounding
::
Surround
(n.) A
method
of
hunting
some
animals,
as the
buffalo,
by
surrounding
a herd, and
driving
them over a
precipice,
into a
ravine,
etc..
Fenianism
::
Fenianism
(n.) The
principles,
purposes,
and
methods
of the
Fenians..
Grading
::
Grading
(n.) The act or
method
of
arranging
in or by
grade,
or of
bringing,
as the
surface
of land or a road, to the
desired
level or
grade..
Grounding
::
Grounding
(n.) The act,
method,
or
process
of
laying
a
groundwork
or
foundation;
hence,
elementary
instruction;
the act or
process
of
applying
a
ground,
as of
color,
to wall
paper,
cotton
cloth,
etc.; a
basis..
Numeration
::
Numeration
(n.) The act or art of
reading
numbers
when
expressed
by means of
numerals.
The term is
almost
exclusively
applied
to the art of
reading
numbers
written
in the scale of tens, by the
Arabic
method..
Geology
::
Geology
(n.) The
science
which
treats:
(a) Of the
structure
and
mineral
constitution
of the
globe;
structural
geology.
(b) Of its
history
as
regards
rocks,
minerals,
rivers,
valleys,
mountains,
climates,
life, etc.;
historical
geology.
(c) Of the
causes
and
methods
by which its
structure,
features,
changes,
and
conditions
have been
produced;
dynamical
geology.
See Chart of The
Geological
Series..
Contraindication
::
Contraindication
(n.) An
indication
or
symptom
which
forbids
the
method
of
treatment
usual in such
cases.
Ordinate
::
Ordinate
(a.)
Well-ordered;
orderly;
regular;
methodical.
Calculus
::
Calculus
(n.) A
method
of
computation;
any
process
of
reasoning
by the use of
symbols;
any
branch
of
mathematics
that may
involve
calculation.
Weave
::
Weave (n.) A
particular
method
or
pattern
of
weaving;
as, the
cassimere
weave..
Anomalous
::
Anomalous
(a.)
Deviating
from a
general
rule,
method,
or
analogy;
abnormal;
irregular;
as, an
anomalous
proceeding..
Billion
::
Billion
(n.)
According
to the
French
and
American
method
of
numeration,
a
thousand
millions,
or
1,000,000,000;
according
to the
English
method,
a
million
millions,
or
1,000,000,000,000.
See
Numeration..
Calotype
::
Calotype
(n.) A
method
of
taking
photographic
pictures,
on paper
sensitized
with
iodide
of
silver;
-- also
called
Talbotype,
from the
inventor,
Mr. Fox.
Talbot..
Impressionism
::
Impressionism
(n.) The
theory
or
method
of
suggesting
an
effect
or
impression
without
elaboration
of the
details;
-- a
disignation
of a
recent
fashion
in
painting
and
etching.
Homogenesis
::
Homogenesis
(n.) That
method
of
reproduction
in which the
successive
generations
are
alike,
the
offspring,
either
animal
or
plant,
running
through
the same cycle of
existence
as the
parent;
gamogenesis;
--
opposed
to
heterogenesis..
Extraordinary
::
Extraordinary
(a.)
Beyond
or out of the
common
order or
method;
not
usual,
customary,
regular,
or
ordinary;
as,
extraordinary
evils;
extraordinary
remedies..
Fallow
::
Fallow
(n.) The
plowing
or
tilling
of land,
without
sowing
it for a
season;
as,
summer
fallow,
properly
conducted,
has ever been found a sure
method
of
destroying
weeds..
Eclectic
::
Eclectic
(n.) One who
follows
an
eclectic
method.
Eclectically
::
Eclectically
(adv.)
In an
eclectic
manner;
by an
eclectic
method.
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