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routinish, a.|ruːˈtiːnɪʃ| [f. routine n. + -ish.] Of the nature of routine. So rouˈtinism, prevalence or domination of routine; rouˈtinist, one who acts by routine.
1830Blackw. Mag. XXVII. 425 There was nothing routinish in his Pilgrimage. He did not stroll about with cicerones and guide-books. 1852C. Morfit Tanning & Currying (1853) 163 The old routinists..give the hides a soaking of ten, twelve and even fifteen months. 1860Smiles Self-Help viii. 218 The late Duke of Wellington was a great routinist. 1883Jrnl. Educ. XVII. 151 Where ‘stony routinism’ prevails. 1889Lancet 5 Oct. 703/1 He deprecated routinism, automatism, mechanical prescription in medicine. |