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methodical adjective [ mɪˈθɒdɪk(ə)l ]

• done according to a systematic or established procedure.
• "a methodical approach to the evaluation of computer systems"
Similar: orderly, well ordered, well organized, well thought out, planned, well planned, efficient, businesslike, coherent, systematic, scientific, structured, logical, analytic, formal, regular, well regulated, disciplined, meticulous, punctilious, tidy, neat,
Opposite: disorganized, chaotic, inefficient,
Origin: late 16th century: via late Latin from Greek methodikos (from methodos : see method) + -al.


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