methodic
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek μεθοδικός (methodikós, “going to work by rule, systematic, crafty”)
Adjective
methodic (comparative more methodic, superlative most methodic)
- methodical
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- Aristotle, strict, methodic, and orderly.
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- (philosophy) Chosen for the sake of its effect, rather than for its own sake; sometimes distinguished from real.
Quotations
- For quotations using this term, see Citations:methodic.