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Methodic

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me·thod·i·cal  (m-thd-kl) also me·thod·ic (-k)
adj.
1. Arranged or proceeding in regular, systematic order.
2. Characterized by ordered and systematic habits or behavior. See Synonyms at orderly.

me·thodi·cal·ly adv.
me·thodi·cal·ness n.


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he cried, in long-drawn, lingering, methodic tones, attuned to the gradual prolongings of the whale's visible jets.
said the Brabanter, who had watched with ill-concealed impatience the slow and methodic movements of his antagonist.
As to death, the scientific mind dies at its post working in normal and methodic fashion to the end.
 
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