There is an adjective related to method, which is methodical. It has the adverb form methodically.
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Examine methodically and in detail the constitution or structure of (something, esp. information), typically for purposes of explanation... 2. Discover or reveal (something) through such examination.
You do something regualy for example: I done my work regualy
Under today's rules it is written as XCIX But under the Roman rules 99 was once written as LXXXXVIIII which can be methodically modified to IC (100-1)
It is an adverb. It tells how something is being done.
He worked methodically on his paper. It can mean to use a specific method or system, or just in an orderly or systematic way.
The man methodically answered the questions.
Slowly and methodically, I arranged the books on the shelf.
to examine methodically by separating into parts and studying their interrrelations
I methodically combed through the category, searching for unanswered questions..
very methodically
It is a noun.
Systematically, deceptivaley, methodically and efficienty.
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"Methodist" was a derogatory term that school mates used to describe John and Charles Wesley because of their habit of "methodically" following the same schedule every day.
The term analytical refers to ones ability to methodically process an situation or problem. For example, one needs analytical skills to be a research scientist.