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Methodise

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methodizeverb(transitive) To make orderly or methodical; to arrange in a systematic manner.
systematiseverb(non-Oxford British English) Alternative form of systematize. [To arrange into a systematic order; to make systematic; to organise as a system.]
manualiseverbAlternative form of manualize. [(transitive) To make manual]
schematiseverbAlternative form of schematize. [(transitive) To organize according to a scheme.]
protocoliseverbAlternative form of protocolize. [(transitive) To notarize.]
proceduralizenounAlternative form of proceduralise. [To define a procedure.]
machiniseverbAlternative form of machinize. [To systematize; to create a well-defined process for.]
systematizeverbTo arrange into a systematic order; to make systematic; to organise as a system.
productiseverbAlternative form of productize. [(transitive) To make something into a product, especially a commercial product.]
formuliseverbAlternative form of formulize. [(transitive) To reduce to a formula; to formularize.]
traditionaliseverbAlternative form of traditionalize. [(transitive) To make traditional; to turn into a tradition.]
mathematiseverbAlternative spelling of mathematize. [(transitive) To describe in terms of a mathematical equation.]
mathematiciseverbAlternative spelling of mathematicize. [(transitive) To render mathematical.]
tabulariseverbAlternative form of tabularize. [(transitive) To make tabular, or format as a table; to tabulate.]
uniformiseverbAlternative spelling of uniformize. [(transitive) To make uniform; to make the same throughout.]
formaliseverb(British spelling) Alternative spelling of formalize. [(transitive) To give something a definite form; to shape.]
mathematicalizeverbAlternative form of mathematicize. [(transitive) To render mathematical.]
orthodoxiseverbAlternative form of orthodoxize. [(transitive) To render something or someone orthodox.]
logiciseverbAlternative form of logicize. [(transitive) To make logical; to bring into the domain of logic.]
practicaliseverbAlternative form of practicalize. [To render practical; to put into practice.]

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