מתודה
Hebrew (Modern Ashkenazic)
/metˈoda/
noun
Definitions
- a method
Etymology
Derived from English method derived from Ancient Greek μέθοδος (system, pursuit of knowledge, investigation, mode of prosecuting such inquiry, method, fashion), μετά (between, after, among, with, in the middle, behind, beyond) + Ancient Greek ὁδός (way, road, path, motion, journey).
Origin
Ancient Greek
ὁδός
Gloss
way, road, path, motion, journey
Concept
Semantic Field
Motion
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
道, 路
Emoji
🛣️
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- -ode English
- Methodism English
- Methodist English
- hodograph English
- hydrogode English
- immethodized English
- intermethod English
- macromethod English
- metachronism English
- metamethod English
- metathesis English
- method English
- method air English
- methodism English
- methodist English
- methodization English
- methodize English
- methodless English
- methodolatry English
- methodologist English
- metope English
- micromethod English
- monomethod English
- multimethod English
- odology English
- odonym English
- submethod English
- supermethod English
- methodus Latin
- metodo Italian
- метод Russian
- meta- Spanish, Castilian
- periódico Spanish, Castilian
- εἴσοδος Ancient Greek
- κάθοδος Ancient Greek
- μέθοδος Ancient Greek
- μεθοδικός Ancient Greek
- μετά Ancient Greek
- περίοδος Ancient Greek
- πρόσοδος Ancient Greek
- σύνοδος Ancient Greek
- φροῦδος Ancient Greek
- ἄνοδος Ancient Greek
- ἔξοδος Ancient Greek
- ἔφοδος Ancient Greek
- ὁδαῖος Ancient Greek
- ὁδός Ancient Greek
- ὅδιος Ancient Greek
- *meth₂ Proto-Indo-European
- *sodos Proto-Indo-European
- metoda Czech
- metodo Esperanto
- με Greek (modern)
- μετάφραση Greek (modern)
- οδός Greek (modern)
- metodë Albanian
- methode Middle French
- მეთოდი Georgian
- 메소드 Korean