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methodically-formed

|me-thod-i-cal-ly-formed|

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/məˈθɒdɪkli fɔːrmd/

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/məˈθɒdɪkli fɔːmd/

systematically created

Etymology
Etymology Information

'methodically-formed' originates from the combination of 'methodical' and 'formed', where 'methodical' comes from the Greek word 'methodikos', meaning 'systematic', and 'formed' is derived from the Latin 'formare', meaning 'to shape'.

Historical Evolution

'methodical' evolved from the Greek 'methodikos' through Latin 'methodicus', and 'formed' from Latin 'formare', eventually combining in modern English to create 'methodically-formed'.

Meaning Changes

Initially, 'methodical' meant 'systematic', and 'formed' meant 'to shape'. Together, they evolved to mean 'created in a systematic manner'.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Adjective 1

created or structured in a systematic and organized manner.

The methodically-formed plan ensured that every detail was accounted for.

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Last updated: 2025/03/18 07:01