routinism

enUK

rou·tine

R0324900 (ro͞o-tēn′)n.1. a. A set of customary or unchanging and often mechanically performed activities or procedures: a routine of housework. See Synonyms at method.b. The practice of such activities or procedures: "Routine had caused stagnation" (Garry Wills).2. A scripted piece of entertainment, especially in a nightclub or theater: The audience laughed at the comedian's routine.3. Slang A particular kind of behavior or activity: Must you go into your hurt routine when you don't get your way?4. Computers A set of programming instructions designed to perform a specific limited task.adj.1. In accord with established procedure: a routine check of passports.2. Habitual; regular: made his routine trip to the store.3. Having no special quality; ordinary: a routine day.
[French, from route, route, from Old French; see route.]
rou·tine′ly adv.rou·tin′ism n.rou·tin′ist n.

routinism

(ruːˈtiːnɪzəm) nbehaviour that seems excessively devoted to routine

routinism

the excessive adherence to a routine. — routinist, n.See also: Behavior