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methodology

noun meth·od·ol·o·gy \ˌme-thə-ˈdä-lə-jē\

: a set of methods, rules, or ideas that are important in a science or art : a particular procedure or set of procedures

plural meth·od·ol·o·gies

Full Definition of METHODOLOGY

1
:  a body of methods, rules, and postulates employed by a discipline :  a particular procedure or set of procedures
2
:  the analysis of the principles or procedures of inquiry in a particular field
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Origin of METHODOLOGY

New Latin methodologia, from Latin methodus + -logia -logy
First Known Use: 1800

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