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method
noun
1 a way of doing something, especially an ordered set of procedures or an orderly system.
2 good planning; efficient organization.
3 (Method or the method) see under method acting.
[16c: from French méthode or Latin methodus , from Greek methodos ]
methodical or (now rarely ) methodic adjective efficient and orderly; done in an orderly or systematic way.
methodically adverb .
methodicalness noun .
method in one's madness reason or good sense underlying what seems an odd or chaotic situation or procedure
[19c: referring to Shakespeare's Hamlet (II.ii) -Though this be madness, yet there is method in it-].
noun
1 a way of doing something, especially an ordered set of procedures or an orderly system.
2 good planning; efficient organization.
3 (Method or the method) see under method acting.
[16c: from French méthode or Latin methodus , from Greek methodos ]
methodical or (now rarely ) methodic adjective efficient and orderly; done in an orderly or systematic way.
methodically adverb .
methodicalness noun .
method in one's madness reason or good sense underlying what seems an odd or chaotic situation or procedure
[19c: referring to Shakespeare's Hamlet (II.ii) -Though this be madness, yet there is method in it-].
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