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noun

a procedure, technique, or way of doing something, especially in accordance with a definite plan: There are three possible methods of repairing this motor.

a manner or mode of procedure, especially an orderly, logical, or systematic way of instruction, inquiry, investigation, experiment, presentation, etc.: the empirical method of inquiry.

order or system in doing anything: to work with method.

orderly or systematic arrangement, sequence, or the like.

the Method. Also called Stanislavski Method, Stanislavski System. a theory and technique of acting in which the performer identifies with the character to be portrayed and renders the part in a naturalistic, nondeclamatory, and highly individualized manner.

adjective

(usually initial capital letter) of, relating to, or employing the Method: a Method actor; Method acting.

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Origin of method

1375–1425; late Middle English: “medical procedure,” Latin methodus, from Greek méthodos “systematic course,” equivalent to met-meta- + hodós “way, road”

synonym study for method

1, 2. Method, mode, way imply a manner in which a thing is done or in which it happens. Method refers to a settled kind of procedure, usually according to a definite, established, logical, or systematic plan: the open-hearth method of making steel; one method of solving a problem. Mode is a more formal word that implies a customary or characteristic fashion of doing something: Kangaroos have a peculiar mode of carrying their young. Way, a word in popular use for the general idea, is equivalent to various more specific words: someone’s way (manner) of walking; the best way (method) of rapid calculating; the way (mode) of holding a pen.

OTHER WORDS FROM method

meth·od·less, adjectivean·ti·meth·od, adjective

Words nearby method

methinks, methiocarb, methionine, metho, methocarbamol, method, methodical, methodically, method in one’s madness, Methodism, Methodist

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Words related to method

approach, arrangement, design, form, habit, manner, mechanism, mode, plan, practice, process, program, recipe, rule, scheme, style, system, technique, way, purpose

How to use method in a sentence

  • The Crover robot is design to offer a much more complete and targeted analysis of grain storage than traditional static methods.

  • Holocene global mean surface temperature, a multi-method reconstruction approach.

  • Current methods for screening the embryo’s genome also require technical updates to better capture unwanted genetic changes before implantation into the mother.

  • The new algorithm also has to work through too many steps for most real-world applications, where the relevant graphs are usually simple enough to check with brute-force methods.

  • The methods have unique pros and cons, and it’s unclear which approach may ultimately take the lead.

  • America could have its own version of the Aarhus method in Minnesota.

  • Then French obstetricians advocated that the method would reduce pain and create a birthing environment free of stress.

  • This behaviorally specific questioning method generally results in higher incidence rates than the ones used in the BJS report.

  • Called by the hoity toity term of nasal insufflation, this method was used by some in Asia till a few hundred years ago.

  • As Ackerman pointed out, all scientists are skeptics; skeptical doubt is a part of the scientific method.

  • To reproduce the impulse born of the thought—this is the aim of a psychological method.

  • Roman Pane who accompanied Columbus on his second voyage alludes to another method of using the herb.

  • Their method of curing the leaves was to air-dry them and then packing them until wanted for use.

  • Smith’s method usually gives good results, as does also the more simple method of Hiss (p. 263).

  • The rapid spread of the revolt was not a whit less marvelous than its lack of method or cohesion.

British Dictionary definitions for method (1 of 2)


noun

a way of proceeding or doing something, esp a systematic or regular one

orderliness of thought, action, etc

(often plural) the techniques or arrangement of work for a particular field or subject

Word Origin for method

C16: via French from Latin methodus, from Greek methodos, literally: a going after, from meta- after + hodos way

British Dictionary definitions for method (2 of 2)


noun

(sometimes not capital)

  1. a technique of acting based on the theories of Stanislavsky, in which the actor bases his role on the inner motivation of the character he plays
  2. (as modifier)a Method actor

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  • Afrikaans: metode (af)
  • Albanian: metodë (sq) f
  • Arabic: طَرِيقَة (ar) f (ṭarīqa), مِنْهَج‎ m (minhaj), أُسْلُوب‎ m (ʔuslūb)
  • Armenian: եղանակ (hy) (ełanak), մեթոդ (hy) (metʿod), միջոց (hy) (miǰocʿ), կերպ (hy) (kerp)
  • Asturian: métodu m
  • Azerbaijani: üsul (az), metod
  • Bashkir: ысул (ısul)
  • Basque: metodo
  • Belarusian: ме́тад m (mjétad), мэ́тад m (métad), спо́саб m (spósab), прыём m (pryjóm)
  • Bengali: পদ্ধতি (bn) (poddhoti), প্রণালী (pronali)
  • Bulgarian: ме́тод (bg) m (métod), на́чин (bg) m (náčin)
  • Burmese: နည်း (my) (nany:), နိဿယ (my) (ni.ssa.ya.)
  • Catalan: mètode (ca) m
  • Chinese:
    Cantonese: 方法 (fong1 faat3)
    Mandarin: 方法 (zh) (fāngfǎ), 方式 (zh) (fāngshì)
  • Czech: metoda (cs) f, způsob (cs) m
  • Danish: metode c
  • Dutch: methode (nl) f
  • Esperanto: metodo (eo)
  • Estonian: meetod, viis (et)
  • Finnish: menetelmä (fi), metodi (fi)
  • French: méthode (fr) f, manière (fr) f
  • Galician: método m
  • Georgian: ხერხი (xerxi), მეთოდი (ka) (metodi)
  • German: Art und Weise (de) f, Methode (de) f, Verfahren (de) n
  • Greek: μέθοδος (el) f (méthodos)
    Ancient: μέθοδος f (méthodos)
  • Hebrew: מֶתוֹדָה (he) f (metóda)
  • Hindi: विधि (hi) f (vidhi), तरीक़ा (hi) m (tarīqā), तरह (hi) f (tarah)
  • Hungarian: módszer (hu), eljárás (hu), metódus (hu), mód (hu), módozat (hu)
  • Icelandic: aðferð (is) f, háttur (is) m, skipulag n
  • Irish: slí f
  • Italian: metodo (it) m, maniera (it) f
  • Japanese: 方法 (ja) (ほうほう, hōhō), 方式 (ja) (ほうしき, hōshiki)
  • Kazakh: әдіс (ädıs), ғилаж (ğilaj)
  • Khmer: ពិធី (km) (pithii), វិធី (km) (vithii)
  • Korean: 방법(方法) (ko) (bangbeop), 방식(方式) (ko) (bangsik)
  • Kurdish:
    Northern Kurdish: rebaz f, metod (ku), awa (ku)
  • Kyrgyz: усул (ky) (usul), ыкма (ky) (ıkma), метод (metod)
  • Lao: ວິທີ (lo) (wi thī)
  • Latin: via (la), methodus (la) f, disciplina f
  • Latvian: metode f
  • Lithuanian: metodas (lt) m
  • Lü: ᦞᦲᧉᦌᦱ (vii²saa)
  • Macedonian: метод m (metod), мето́да f (metóda), начин m (način)
  • Malay: kaedah, metode, manhaj
  • Maori: pēheatanga, pēwheatanga, aratuka
  • Marathi: पद्धत (mr) f (paddhat)
  • Mongolian:
    Cyrillic: арга (mn) (arga)
  • Norwegian:
    Bokmål: metode (no) m
    Nynorsk: metode m
  • Occitan: metòde (oc) m
  • Pali: vidhi m
  • Pashto: طريقه (ps) f (tariqá), مېتود (ps) m (metód), روش (ps) m (rawéš), طرز‎ m (tarz), شيوه‎ f (šiwá), اسلوب (ps) m (oslúb), نول (ps) m (nol)
  • Persian: متد (fa) (metod), روش (fa) (raveš), شیوه (fa) (šive), طریقه (fa) (tariqe), اسلوب (fa) (oslub)
  • Plautdietsch: Wies f
  • Polish: metoda (pl) f, sposób (pl) m
  • Portuguese: método (pt) m
  • Romanian: metodă (ro) f
  • Russian: ме́тод (ru) m (métod), спо́соб (ru) m (spósob), приём (ru) m (prijóm)
  • Rwanda-Rundi:
    Kinyarwanda: ukuntu class 15
  • Sanskrit: मार्ग (sa) m (mārga), विधि (sa) m (vidhi)
  • Scottish Gaelic: cor m, modh m or f, dòigh f
  • Serbo-Croatian:
    Cyrillic: мето́да f, метод m, на́чин m
    Roman: metóda (sh) f, metod m, náčin (sh) m
  • Slovak: metóda f, spôsob m
  • Slovene: metoda f, način m
  • Spanish: método (es) m
  • Swedish: metod (sv) c, tillvägagångssätt (sv) n
  • Tagalog: pamamaraan
  • Tajik: усул (usul), тарз (tarz), тариқ (tariq), метод (metod), равиш (raviš), шива (šiva), тариқа (tariqa), услуб (tg) (uslub)
  • Tatar: ысул (tt) (ısul)
  • Telugu: పద్ధతి (te) (paddhati)
  • Thai: วิธี (th) (wí-tii)
  • Tocharian B: upacār
  • Turkish: yöntem (tr), usul (tr), metod (tr), tarz (tr)
  • Turkmen: usul, metod
  • Tuvan: арга (arga)
  • Ukrainian: ме́тод (uk) m (métod), спо́сіб (uk) m (spósib), прийо́м m (pryjóm)
  • Urdu: طریقہ‎ m (tarīqā), طرح‎ m (tarah)
  • Uyghur: تېرىقە(tëriqe), مېتود(mëtod), ئۇسۇل(usul)
  • Uzbek: usul (uz), yoʻsin (uz), metod (uz), tariqa (uz), tarz (uz), uslub (uz), yoʻl (uz)
  • Vietnamese: phương pháp (vi) (方法), phương thức (vi) (方式)
  • Volapük: metod
  • Yiddish: מעטאָד‎ m (metod)
  • Zazaki: metod, usul, uslub
  • Zulu: icebo (zu) class 5/6, indlela (zu) class 9/10, isu class 5/6
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    • [methuh d]
    • /ˈmɛθ əd/
    • /ˈmeθəd/
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    • [methuh d]
    • /ˈmɛθ əd/

Definitions of method word

  • noun method a procedure, technique, or way of doing something, especially in accordance with a definite plan: There are three possible methods of repairing this motor. 1
  • noun method a manner or mode of procedure, especially an orderly, logical, or systematic way of instruction, inquiry, investigation, experiment, presentation, etc.: the empirical method of inquiry. 1
  • noun method order or system in doing anything: to work with method. 1
  • noun method orderly or systematic arrangement, sequence, or the like. 1
  • noun method the Method, Also called Stanislavski Method, Stanislavski System. a theory and technique of acting in which the performer identifies with the character to be portrayed and renders the part in a naturalistic, nondeclamatory, and highly individualized manner. 1
  • adjective method (usually initial capital letter) of, relating to, or employing the Method: a Method actor; Method acting. 1

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Origin of method

First appearance:

before 1375

One of the 22% oldest English words

1375-1425; late Middle English: medical procedure < Latin methodus < Greek méthodos systematic course, equivalent to met- meta- + hodós way, road

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Parts of speech for Method

method popularity

A common word. It’s meaning is known to most children of preschool age. About 98% of English native speakers know the meaning and use the word.

Most Europeans know this English word. The frequency of it’s usage is somewhere between «mom» and «screwdriver».

Synonyms for method

noun method

  • style — a particular kind, sort, or type, as with reference to form, appearance, or character: the baroque style; The style of the house was too austere for their liking.
  • practice — habitual or customary performance; operation: office practice.
  • form — external appearance of a clearly defined area, as distinguished from color or material; configuration: a triangular form.
  • habit — an acquired behavior pattern regularly followed until it has become almost involuntary: the habit of looking both ways before crossing the street.
  • process — a systematic series of actions directed to some end: to devise a process for homogenizing milk.

Antonyms for method

noun method

  • disorganization — a breaking up of order or system; disunion or disruption of constituent parts.
  • difference — the state or relation of being different; dissimilarity: There is a great difference between the two.
  • break — When an object breaks or when you break it, it suddenly separates into two or more pieces, often because it has been hit or dropped.
  • disorganisation — Alternative spelling of disorganization.

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What is the origin of methodology?

methodology (n.) “branch of logic that shows how abstract logical principles are to be applied to the production of knowledge,” 1800, from French méthodologie or directly from Modern Latin methodologia; see method + -ology.

Where does the word method originate from?

early 15c., “regular, systematic treatment of disease,” from Latin methodus “way of teaching or going,” from Greek methodos “scientific inquiry, method of inquiry, investigation,” originally “pursuit, a following after,” from meta “in pursuit or quest of” (see meta-) + hodos “a method, system; a way or manner” (of …

What is the root word of method?

Word Origin for method C16: via French from Latin methodus, from Greek methodos, literally: a going after, from meta- after + hodos way.

Is methodology a real word?

While “methodology” is a perfectly legitimate word, the OED points out that many “-ology” nouns were jokes. “The earliest formations on purely native elements are mainly humorous and nonce words,” the dictionary says.

What is methodology in simple words?

Methodology is “‘a contextual framework’ for research, a coherent and logical scheme based on views, beliefs, and values, that guides the choices researchers [or other users] make”. Methodology may be visualized as a spectrum from a predominantly quantitative approach towards a predominantly qualitative approach.

How do you use the word methodology?

(1) We’ve been developing a new methodology for assessing new products. (2) His current work centres upon the study of methodology in teaching. (3) The methodology and findings of the research team have been criticized. (4) There are some differences in methodology between the two studies.

What is another word for methodology?

What is another word for methodology?

procedure policy
method approach
plan system
strategy scheme
way technique

What are examples of methodology?

Examples of methodologies, courtesy of Elin Bjorling, include:

  • Phenomenology: describes the “lived experience” of a particular phenomenon.
  • Ethnography: explores the social world or culture, shared beliefs and behaviors.
  • Participatory: views the participants as active researchers.

How do you spell methodologies?

Correct spelling for the English word “methodologies” is [mˌɛθədˈɒləd͡ʒɪz], [mˌɛθədˈɒləd‍ʒɪz], [m_ˌɛ_θ_ə_d_ˈɒ_l_ə_dʒ_ɪ_z] (IPA phonetic alphabet)….Similar spelling words for METHODOLOGIES

  1. methodology,
  2. methodological,
  3. methodologically.

What is methodology in project proposal?

Methods: The “How” of a Project As a part of the proposal narrative, the methodology is where you can clearly outline how you will use the requested funds to accomplish your project’s objectives. It is the component in the proposal narrative where you bridge the gap between the objectives and the eventual outcome.

What does methodology mean in teaching?

Methodology is a system of practices and procedures that a teacher uses to teach. Factors in deciding how to teach include the age and experience of learners, lesson and course objectives, expectations and resources.

What are design methodologies?

Design methods are procedures, techniques, aids, or tools for designing. They offer a number of different kinds of activities that a designer might use within an overall design process. Design methodology is the broader study of method in design: the study of the principles, practices and procedures of designing.

Which are the two types of design methodology?

While science is concerned with how things are, design is concerned with how things ought to be. The table below shows five popular design methodologies (Instructional System Design, Design Thinking, Agile Design, System Thinking, and X Problem).

What are the two types of design?

Product design consists of two types of designs, engineering design and industrial design. Mostly engineering design in product design has been referred to as mechanical design. Engineering design in product design is responsible for designing internal parts and its result is layout design.

What are the factors in design methodology?

  • Factors affecting product design. There are several factors that affect the design of a product.
  • Customer requirements. The end users or customers are the ones that would leverage the product.
  • Facilities for the operators.
  • Functionality.
  • Cost Ratio.
  • Quality of product.
  • Capability of process.
  • Material requirements.

What is 12 Factor methodology in Java?

The twelve-factor methodology is a set of twelve best practices to develop applications developed to run as a service. Over time, this has proved to be generic enough for any software-as-a-service (SaaS) development.

Can you explain the 12 factors in details and examples?

A 12-factor app is strict about separating the three stages of building, releasing, and running. Start the build process by storing the app in source control, then build out its dependencies.

What is a design factor?

The design factor is what the item is required to be able to withstand (second “use”). By this definition, a structure with a FOS of exactly 1 will support only the design load and no more. Any additional load will cause the structure to fail. A structure with a FOS of 2 will fail at twice the design load.

What are the 4 design factors?

The four resultant product design dimensions are affective, cognitive, ergonomic and reflective.

What are the 12 principles of design?

There are twelve basic principles of design: contrast, balance, emphasis, proportion, hierarchy, repetition, rhythm, pattern, white space, movement, variety, and unity.

What are five factors that influence architectural design?

Below are some of the things that an architect might think about first before making the final draft.

  • Geography, Climate, and Commercial Stair Design. The geography of a place is an essential factor in architecture.
  • Religion, Technology, and Culture.
  • Imagination and Style.

What 3 things can influence architecture?

These factors include site size; configuration; topography; geotechnical characteristics; ecological features, including vegetation, wildlife habitats, water elements, and drainage; and accessibility to property.

What are the factors that contribute to style in architecture?

  • Environment.
  • Architect’s Imagination.
  • Previous styles.
  • Criticism.
  • Artistic Touch.

What are the characteristics of architectural works?

The characteristics that distinguish a work of architecture from other built structures are (1) the suitability of the work to use by human beings in general and the adaptability of it to particular human activities, (2) the stability and permanence of the work’s construction, and (3) the communication of experience …

What is beautiful in architecture?

Beauty, in architecture, lies in the performance and behavior of a building’s structure and façade elements as a component. The structural form should have an aesthetic appeal while being simultaneously driven by engineering considerations.

How do you describe the two architectural design?

Architectural design is a concept that focuses on components or elements of a structure. An architect is generally the one in charge of the architectural design. They work with space and elements to create a coherent and functional structure. The first step of the design phase is the schematic design.

What is architecture simple words?

Architecture can mean: A general term to describe buildings and other physical structures. The art and science of designing buildings and (some) nonbuilding structures. The style of design and method of construction of buildings and other physical structures. A unifying or coherent form or structure.

What is called architect?

An architect is a person who plans, designs and oversees the construction of buildings. To practice architecture means to provide services in connection with the design of buildings and the space within the site surrounding the buildings that have human occupancy or use as their principal purpose.

What is another word for architecture?

What is another word for architecture?

architectonics building
construction planning
design engineering
building design metallurgy
blueprinting installations

How do you explain architecture?

Architecture is the art and science of designing buildings and other physical structures. A wider definition often includes the design of the total built environment from the macro level of town planning, urban design, and landscape architecture to the micro level of construction details and, sometimes, furniture.

meth·od

 (mĕth′əd)

n.

1. A means or manner of procedure, especially a regular and systematic way of accomplishing something: a simple method for making a pie crust; mediation as a method of solving disputes. See Usage Note at methodology.

2. Orderly arrangement of parts or steps to accomplish an end: random efforts that lack method.

3. The procedures and techniques characteristic of a particular discipline or field of knowledge: This field course gives an overview of archaeological method.

4. Method A technique of acting in which the actor recalls emotions and reactions from past experience and uses them in identifying with and individualizing the character being portrayed.


[Middle English, medical procedure, from Latin methodus, method, from Greek methodos, pursuit, method : meta-, beyond, after; see meta- + hodos, way, journey.]

Synonyms: method, system, routine, manner, fashion, mode, way
These nouns refer to the plans or procedures followed to accomplish a task or attain a goal. Method implies a detailed, logically ordered plan: What method does your school use for teaching math? System suggests order, regularity, and coordination of methods: Our products have improved dramatically since we initiated a quality-control system. A routine is a habitual method: We got into the routine of getting up early and going for a walk. The word sometimes implies tedium or thoughtlessness: I fell into the routine of doing housework on Saturdays and lost touch with my biking friends. Manner and fashion emphasize personal or distinctive behavior: I can’t stand the improvised manner with which you make meals. The old friends play chess in the most serious fashion. Mode often denotes a manner influenced by or arising from tradition or custom: They are a traditional people with a nomadic mode of life. Way is the least specific of these terms: Isn’t there an easier way to lose weight?

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method

(ˈmɛθəd)

n

1. a way of proceeding or doing something, esp a systematic or regular one

2. orderliness of thought, action, etc

3. (often plural) the techniques or arrangement of work for a particular field or subject

4. (Music, other) bell-ringing any of several traditional sets of changes. See major19, minor8

[C16: via French from Latin methodus, from Greek methodos, literally: a going after, from meta- after + hodos way]


Method

(ˈmɛθəd)

n

(Film) (sometimes not capital)

a. a technique of acting based on the theories of Stanislavsky, in which the actor bases his or her role on the inner motivation of the character being played

b. (as modifier): a Method actor.

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meth•od

(ˈmɛθ əd)

n.

1. a procedure, technique, or planned way of doing something.

2. order or system in doing anything: to work with method.

3. orderly or systematic arrangement, sequence, or the like.

4. the Method. Also called Stanislavsky Method (or System). a theory and technique of acting in which the actor attempts to experience the inner life of the character being portrayed.

adj.

5. (usu. cap.) of, pertaining to, or employing the Method.

[1375–1425; Middle English: medical procedure < Latin < Greek méthodos systematic course]

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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:

Noun 1. method - a way of doing something, especially a systematic waymethod — a way of doing something, especially a systematic way; implies an orderly logical arrangement (usually in steps)

know-how — the (technical) knowledge and skill required to do something

methodology — the system of methods followed in a particular discipline

mnemonics — a method or system for improving the memory

solution — a method for solving a problem; «the easy solution is to look it up in the handbook»

system of rules, system — a complex of methods or rules governing behavior; «they have to operate under a system they oppose»; «that language has a complex system for indicating gender»

technique — a practical method or art applied to some particular task

technicolor — a trademarked method of making color motion pictures

wrinkle — a clever method of doing something (especially something new and different)

2. method — an acting technique introduced by Stanislavsky in which the actor recalls emotions or reactions from his or her own life and uses them to identify with the character being portrayed

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method

noun

1. manner, process, approach, technique, way, plan, course, system, form, rule, programme, style, practice, fashion, scheme, arrangement, procedure, routine, mode, modus operandi new teaching methods

2. orderliness, planning, order, system, form, design, structure, purpose, pattern, organization, regularity They go about their work with method and common sense.

Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002

method

noun

1. The approach used to do something:

2. Systematic arrangement and design:

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Translations

اُسْلوبطَرِيقَةٌطَريقَهمنهجمَنْهَج ، خُطه َّ مُحَدَّدَه

metodametodičnostsoustavnostzpůsob

metodesystemfremgangsmådemåde

metodo

metodimetodinäytteleminenmenetelmä

metoda

aðferðaîferîaîferî; kerfiskipulag, kerfi

方法

방법

via

metodasmetodikametodiškaimetodiškasmetodiškumas

kārtībametodemetodikasistēma

metodickosť

metodapostopek

metod

วิธีการ

phương pháp

Collins Spanish Dictionary — Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005

Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007

Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

method

(ˈmeθəd) noun

1. the way in which one does something. I don’t like his methods of training workers.

2. an orderly or fixed series of actions for doing something. Follow the method set down in the instruction book.

3. good sense and a definite plan. Her work seems to lack method.

meˈthodical (-ˈθo-) adjective

(negative unmethodical).

1. arranged or done in an orderly manner or according to a plan. a methodical search.

2. (in the habit of) acting in a planned, orderly way. a methodical person/nature.

meˈthodically adverb

Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.

method

طَرِيقَةٌ metoda metode Methode μέθοδος método metodi méthode metoda metodo 方法 방법 methode metode metoda método метод metod วิธีการ yöntem phương pháp 方法

Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009

meth·od

n. método, procedimiento; proceso; tratamiento.

English-Spanish Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012

method

n método; Lamaze — método Lamaze; rhythm — método del ritmo

English-Spanish/Spanish-English Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.

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