orderly-determined
|or-der-ly-de-ter-mined|
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/ˈɔrdərli dɪˈtɜrmɪnd/
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/ˈɔːdəli dɪˈtɜːmɪnd/
systematic determination
Etymology
'orderly-determined' is a compound word formed from 'orderly' and 'determined'. 'Orderly' originates from Middle English 'orderly', meaning 'in order', and 'determined' comes from Latin 'determinare', meaning 'to set bounds'.
'Orderly' evolved from Middle English 'orderly', while 'determined' evolved from Latin 'determinare' through Old French 'determiner'.
Initially, 'orderly' meant 'in order', and 'determined' meant 'to set bounds'. Together, they convey a sense of organized determination.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
characterized by a systematic and organized approach to achieving a goal.
The project was completed in an orderly-determined manner.
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Last updated: 2025/06/08 07:13
