Method Definition
 mĕthəd 
  methods
  
    noun
  
 
    methods
  
A way of doing something; procedure; process; esp., a regular, orderly, definite procedure or way of teaching, investigating, etc.
 Webster's New World 
Regularity and orderliness in action, thought, or expression; system in doing things or handling ideas.
 Webster's New World 
Regular, orderly arrangement.
 Webster's New World 
The procedures and techniques characteristic of a particular discipline or field of knowledge.
 This field course gives an overview of archaeological method.
 American Heritage 
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.
 American Heritage 
Synonyms: 
  
    idiom
  
 
      the Method
    
 - a realistic style of acting in which the actor strives for close personal identification with the role being played
Webster's New World  
Other Word Forms of Method
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- the Method
Origin of Method
-  Middle English medical procedure from Latin methodus method from Greek methodos pursuit, method meta- beyond, after meta– hodos way, journey From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition 
- From Ancient Greek μέθοδος (methodos, “pursuit of knowledge, investigation, mode of prosecuting such inquiry, system"), from μετά (meta, “after") + ὁδός (hodos, “way, motion, journey"). - From Wiktionary 
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