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Etymology of the English word methodism

the English word methodism
derived from the English word method
derived from the French word method
derived from the Late Latin word methodus (method; mode of proceeding; way of teaching)
derived from the Greek word methodos, μέθοδος
derived from the Greek word hodos, ὁδός (a road; by implication, a progress (the route, act or distance); figuratively, a mode or means)
using the Greek prefix meta-, μετα-
derived from the Greek word meta, μετὰ, μετά (after)
derived from the Latin word method
derived from the Greek word methodos, μέθοδος
derived from the Greek word hodos, ὁδός (a road; by implication, a progress (the route, act or distance); figuratively, a mode or means)
using the Greek prefix meta-, μετα-
derived from the Greek word meta, μετὰ, μετά (after)
using the English suffix -ism
derived from the French suffix -ism
derived from the Latin suffix -ismus
derived from the Greek suffix -ismos, -ισμός
suffix for verbs ending in "-izein" (cf. Latin "-izare")

Derivations in other languages

French méthodisme



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