modus procedendi

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin modus procedendi.

Noun

modus procedendi (uncountable)

  1. A method of proceeding.
    • 1947, John von Neumann, edited by Robert B. Heywood, The Works of the Mind, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, The Mathematician, pages 180-196:
      The differences in the actual modus procedendi are nevertheless great and basic.

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