WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2025
meth•od•ol•o•gy /ˌmɛθəˈdɑlədʒi/USA pronunciation
n., pl. -gies.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2025- a set or system of methods or principles used in a discipline, as in the sciences: [uncountable]the methodology used in her research.[countable]experience with several methodologies.
meth•od•ol•o•gy
(meth′ə dol′ə jē),USA pronunciation n., pl. -gies.
meth•od•o•log•i•cal
(meth′ə dl oj′i kəl),USA pronunciation adj.
meth′od•o•log′i•cal•ly, adv.
meth′od•ol′o•gist, n.
- a set or system of methods, principles, and rules for regulating a given discipline, as in the arts or sciences.
- Philosophy
- the underlying principles and rules of organization of a philosophical system or inquiry procedure.
- the study of the principles underlying the organization of the various sciences and the conduct of scientific inquiry.
- Educationa branch of pedagogics dealing with analysis and evaluation of subjects to be taught and of the methods of teaching them.
- Neo-Latin methodologia. See method, -o-, -logy
- 1790–1800;
meth′od•ol′o•gist, n.