 Systematic
Systematic
Pronunciation : Sys`tem*at"ic, Sys`tem*at"ic*al
Part of Speech : a.
Definition : 1. Of or pertaining to system; consisting in system; methodical; formed with regular connection and adaptation or subordination of parts to each other, and to the design of the whole; as, a systematic arrangement of plants or animals; a systematic course of study. Now we deal much in essays, and unreasonably despise systematical learning; whereas our fathers had a just value for regularity and systems. I. Watts. A representation of phenomena, in order to answer the purposes of science, must be systematic. Whewell. 
2. Proceeding according to system, or regular method; as, a systematic writer; systematic benevolence. 
3. Pertaining to the system of the world; cosmical. These ends may be called cosmical, or systematical. Boyle. 
4. (Med.) 
Defn: Affecting successively the different parts of the system or set of nervous fibres; as, systematic degeneration. Systematic theology. See under Theology.
[Gr. syst?matique.]
Source : Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, 1913
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