methodically-structured
|me-thod-i-cal-ly-struc-tured|
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/məˈθɒdɪkli ˈstrʌktʃərd/
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/məˈθɒdɪkli ˈstrʌktʃəd/
systematic organization
Etymology
'methodically-structured' originates from the combination of 'methodical' and 'structured'. 'Methodical' comes from the Greek word 'methodikos', meaning 'systematic', and 'structured' is derived from the Latin word 'structura', meaning 'to build'.
'methodical' changed from the Greek word 'methodikos' to the modern English word 'methodical', and 'structured' evolved from the Latin 'structura' to the modern English 'structured'.
Initially, 'methodical' meant 'systematic', and 'structured' meant 'to build'. Over time, they combined to describe something organized in a systematic and orderly manner.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
organized in a systematic and orderly manner.
The report was methodically-structured, making it easy to follow.
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Last updated: 2025/03/20 04:29
