Associations to the word «Systematic»
Noun
- Phosphate
- Specie
- Forming
- Arthropod
- Raptor
- Anatomy
- Physiology
- Superfamily
- Atp
- Bias
- Rodent
- Sn
- Class
- Ave
- Looting
- Clade
- Cleansing
- Beta
- Dinosaur
- Hegel
- Subfamily
- Legume
- Triassic
- Antelope
- Nov
- Amp
- Alga
- Excavation
- Methodology
- Cretaceous
- Treatise
- Genus
- Deportation
- Placebo
- Glucose
- Bs
- Theologian
- Biochemistry
- Organism
- Efficacy
- Oxygen
- Doping
- Diversity
- Alpha
- Basalt
- Amphibian
- Oppression
- Craven
- Effectiveness
- Lizard
- Salamander
- Dissemination
- Donaldson
- Pt
- Primitive
- Seminary
- Experimentation
- Exploitation
- Variability
- Np
- Paradigm
- Atkins
- Rape
- Sulfate
- Cis
- Freedman
- Biologist
- Ms
- Rana
- Datum
- Viper
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
SYSTEMATIC, adjective. Carried out using a planned, ordered procedure
SYSTEMATIC, adjective. Methodical, regular and orderly
SYSTEMATIC, adjective. Of, or relating to taxonomic classification
SYSTEMATIC, adjective. (proscribed) Of, relating to, or being a system
SYSTEMATIC ELEMENT NAME, noun. A systematic name for an element, derived from its atomic number; normally only used for transuranic elements before they have been created and given a non-systematic name
SYSTEMATIC NAME, noun. (chemistry) A name composed of words or symbols that precisely describe chemical structure; such names exist for both elements and compounds
SYSTEMATIC NAMES, noun. Plural of systematic name
SYSTEMATIC RISK, noun. (finance) The risk associated with an asset that is correlated with the risk of asset markets generally, often measured as its beta.
Dictionary definition
SYSTEMATIC, adjective. Characterized by order and planning; "the investigation was very systematic"; "a systematic administrator".
SYSTEMATIC, adjective. Of or relating to taxonomy; "taxonomic relations"; "a taxonomic designation".
Wise words
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