method
nounA means or manner of procedure, especially a regular and systematic way of accomplishing something.
nounOrderly arrangement of parts or steps to accomplish an end.
nounThe procedures and techniques characteristic of a particular discipline or field of knowledge.
nounA technique of acting in which the actor recalls emotions and reactions from past experience and uses them in identifying with and individualizing the character being portrayed.
nounOrderly regulation of conduct with a view to the attainment of an end; systematic procedure subservient to the purpose of any business; the use of a complete set of rules for carrying out any plan or project: as, to observe method in business or study; without method success is improbable: in this and the next two senses only in the singular.
nounA system, or complete set, of rules of procedure for attaining a given end; a short way to a desired result; specifically, in logic, a general plan for setting forth any branch of knowledge whatever; that branch of logic which teaches how to arrange thoughts for investigation or exposition.
nounAny way or manner of conducting any business.
nounA plan or system of conduct or action; the way or mode of doing or effecting something: as, a method of instruction; method of classification; the English method of pronunciation.
nounIn music: Manner of performance : technique; style.
nounA manner or system of teaching.