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Definition of methodical
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Methodical
(a.)
Proceeding
with
regard
to
method;
systematic.
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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..
Indigested
::
Indigested
(a.) Not
resolved;
not
regularly
disposed
and
arranged;
not
methodical;
crude;
as, an
indigested
array of
facts..
Desultorily
::
Desultorily
(adv.)
In a
desultory
manner;
without
method;
loosely;
immethodically.
Analysis
::
Analysis
(n.) A
brief,
methodical
illustration
of the
principles
of a
science.
In this sense it is
nearly
synonymous
with
synopsis..
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..
Regularly
::
Regularly
(adv.)
In a
regular
manner;
in
uniform
order;
methodically;
in due order or time.
Lecture
::
Lecture
(n.) A
discourse
on any
subject;
especially,
a
formal
or
methodical
discourse,
intended
for
instruction;
sometimes,
a
familiar
discourse,
in
contrast
with a
sermon..
Immethodical
::
Immethodical
(a.) Not
methodical;
without
method
or
systematic
arrangement;
without
order or
regularity;
confused.
Order
::
Order (n.)
Regular
arrangement;
any
methodical
or
established
succession
or
harmonious
relation;
method;
syste.
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..
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..
Immethodically
::
Immethodically
(adv.)
Without
method;
confusedly;
unsystematically.
Systematism
::
Systematically
(adv.)
In a
systematic
manner;
methodically.
Ordinary
::
Ordinary
(a.)
According
to
established
order;
methodical;
settled;
regular.
Operation
::
Operation
(n.) Any
methodical
action
of the hand, or of the hand with
instruments,
on the human body, to
produce
a
curative
or
remedial
effect,
as in
amputation,
etc..
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..
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..
Methodical
::
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..
Operate
::
Operate
(v. i.) To
perform
some
manual
act upon a human body in a
methodical
manner,
and
usually
with
instruments,
with a view to
restore
soundness
or
health,
as in
amputation,
lithotomy,
etc..
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..
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