systematical
a . 有组织的
有组织的
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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 .
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Now we deal much in essays ,
and unreasonably despise systematical learning ;
whereas our fathers had a just value for regularity and systems . --
I .
Watts .
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A representation of phenomena ,
in order to answer the purposes of science ,
must be systematic .
--
Whewell .
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2 .
Proceeding according to system ,
or regular method ;
as ,
a systematic writer ;
systematic benevolence .
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3 .
Pertaining to the system of the world ;
cosmical .
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These ends may be called cosmical ,
or systematical .
--
Boyle .
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4 . (
Med .)
Affecting successively the different parts of the system or set of nervous fibres ;
as ,
systematic degeneration .
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{
Systematic theology }.
See under {
Theology }.
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How to Use Systematic vs systematical Correctly - GRAMMARIST Systematic is an adjective that describes something as being done in a certain way or according to a set of rules or procedures The adverb form for this word is systematically, the noun form is systematicness, and a person who is known for being systematic or a scientist specialized in systemics is a systematist Systemics is the science of categorizing or classifying things
SYSTEMATICAL definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary 4 meanings: → another word for systematic (sense 3) 1 characterized by the use of order and planning; methodical 2 comprising Click for more definitions