Methodic vs Methodical - What's the difference?
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methodical
* Harris
(philosophy) Chosen for the sake of its effect, rather than for its own sake; sometimes distinguished from real.
In an organized manner; proceeding with regard to method; systematic.
Arranged with regard to method; disposed in a suitable manner, or in a manner to illustrate a subject, or to facilitate practical observation.
* Addison
Methodical is a related term of methodic.
As adjectives the difference between methodic and methodical
is that methodic is methodical while methodical is in an organized manner; proceeding with regard to method; systematic.methodic
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- Aristotle, strict, methodic , and orderly.
Quotations
* (English Citations of "methodic")methodical
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- the methodical''' arrangement of arguments; a '''methodical treatise
- Methodical regularity.