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Definition of methodical
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of methodical is as below...
Methodical
(a.)
Arranged
with
regard
to
method;
disposed
in a
suitable
manner,
or in a
manner
to
illustrate
a
subject,
or to
facilitate
practical
observation;
as, the
methodical
arrangement
of
arguments;
a
methodical
treatise..
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Analysis
::
Analysis
(n.) A
brief,
methodical
illustration
of the
principles
of a
science.
In this sense it is
nearly
synonymous
with
synopsis..
Table
::
Table (n.)
Hence,
in a great
variety
of
applications:
A
condensed
statement
which may be
comprehended
by the eye in a
single
view; a
methodical
or
systematic
synopsis;
the
presentation
of many items or
particulars
in one
group;
a
scheme;
a
schedule..
Systematism
::
Systematically
(adv.)
In a
systematic
manner;
methodically.
Rank
::
Rank (v. t.) To range in a
particular
class,
order,
or
division;
to
class;
also, to
dispose
methodically;
to place in
suitable
classes
or
order;
to
classify..
Regular
::
Regular
(a.)
Governed
by rule or
rules;
steady
or
uniform
in
course,
practice,
or
occurence;
not
subject
to
unexplained
or
irrational
variation;
returning
at
stated
intervals;
steadily
pursued;
orderlly;
methodical;
as, the
regular
succession
of day and
night;
regular
habits..
Digestedly
::
Digestedly
(adv.)
In a
digested
or
well-arranged
manner;
methodically.
Order
::
Order (n.) To put in
order;
to
reduce
to a
methodical
arrangement;
to
arrange
in a
series,
or with
reference
to an end.
Hence,
to
regulate;
to
dispose;
to
direct;
to
rule..
Catalogue
::
Catalogue
(n.) A list or
enumeration
of
names,
or
articles
arranged
methodically,
often in
alphabetical
order;
as, a
catalogue
of the
students
of a
college,
or of
books,
or of the
stars..
Regularly
::
Regularly
(adv.)
In a
regular
manner;
in
uniform
order;
methodically;
in due order or time.
Indigested
::
Indigested
(a.) Not
resolved;
not
regularly
disposed
and
arranged;
not
methodical;
crude;
as, an
indigested
array of
facts..
Immethodical
::
Immethodical
(a.) Not
methodical;
without
method
or
systematic
arrangement;
without
order or
regularity;
confused.
Irregular
::
Irregular
(a.) Not
regular;
not
conforming
to a law,
method,
or usage
recognized
as the
general
rule; not
according
to
common
form; not
conformable
to
nature,
to the rules of moral
rectitude,
or to
established
principles;
not
normal;
unnatural;
immethodical;
unsymmetrical;
erratic;
no
straight;
not
uniform;
as, an
irregular
line; an
irregular
figure;
an
irregular
verse;
an
irregular
physician;
an
irregular
proceeding;
irregular
motion;
irregular
conduct,
etc. Cf.
Regular..
Systematizer
::
Systematize
(v. t.) To
reduce
to
system
or
regular
method;
to
arrange
methodically;
to
methodize;
as, to
systematize
a
collection
of
plants
or
minerals;
to
systematize
one's work; to
systematize
one's
ideas..
Digest
::
Digest
(v. t.) To think over and
arrange
methodically
in the mind; to
reduce
to a plan or
method;
to
receive
in the mind and
consider
carefully;
to get an
understanding
of; to
comprehend.
Methodist
::
Methodist
(n.) One of a sect of
Christians,
the
outgrowth
of a small
association
called
the Holy Club,
formed
at
Oxford
University,
A.D. 1729, of which the most
conspicuous
members
were John
Wesley
and his
brother
Charles;
--
originally
so
called
from the
methodical
strictness
of
members
of the club in all
religious
duties..
Ordinary
::
Ordinary
(a.)
According
to
established
order;
methodical;
settled;
regular.
Systematical
::
Systematical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
system;
consisting
in
system;
methodical;
formed
with
regular
connection
and
adaptation
or
subordination
of parts to each
other,
and to the
design
of the
whole;
as, a
systematic
arrangement
of
plants
or
animals;
a
systematic
course
of
study..
Ordinate
::
Ordinate
(a.)
Well-ordered;
orderly;
regular;
methodical.
Exact
::
Exact (a.)
Habitually
careful
to agree with a
standard,
a rule, or a
promise;
accurate;
methodical;
punctual;
as, a man exact in
observing
an
appointment;
in my
doings
I was
exact..
Digest
::
Digest
(v. t.) To
distribute
or
arrange
methodically;
to work over and
classify;
to
reduce
to
portions
for ready use or
application;
as, to
digest
the laws, etc..
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