systematically
1: in a systematic or consistent manner; "they systematically excluded women" [syn: {consistently}] [ant: {unsystematically}, {inconsistently}]
systematics
1: the science of systematic classification
systematisation
1: systematic organization; the act of organizing something according to a system or a rationale [syn: {systematization}, {rationalization}, {rationalisation}]
systematise
1: arrange according to a system or reduce to a system; "systematize our scientific knowledge" [syn: {systematize}, {systemize}, {systemise}]
systematised
1: reduced to a system; "systematized knowledge" [syn: {systematized}]
systematiser
1: an organizer who puts things in order; "Aristotle was a great orderer of ideas" [syn: {orderer}, {systematizer}, {systemizer}, {systemiser}, {systematist}]
systematism
1: the habitual practice of systematization and classification
systematist
1: a biologist who specializes in the classification of organisms into groups on the basis of their structure and origin and behavior [syn: {taxonomist}, {taxonomer}] 2: an organizer who puts things i...
systematization
1: systematic organization; the act of organizing something according to a system or a rationale [syn: {systematisation}, {rationalization}, {rationalisation}]
systematize
1: arrange according to a system or reduce to a system; "systematize our scientific knowledge" [syn: {systematise}, {systemize}, {systemise}]
systematized
1: reduced to a system; "systematized knowledge" [syn: {systematised}]
systematizer
1: an organizer who puts things in order; "Aristotle was a great orderer of ideas" [syn: {orderer}, {systematiser}, {systemizer}, {systemiser}, {systematist}]
Systeme International
1: a complete metric system of units of measurement for scientists; fundamental quantities are length (meter) and mass (kilogram) and time (second) and electric current (ampere) and temperature (kelvi...
Systeme International d'Unites
1: a complete metric system of units of measurement for scientists; fundamental quantities are length (meter) and mass (kilogram) and time (second) and electric current (ampere) and temperature (kelvi...
systemic
1: affecting an entire system; "a systemic poison"
systemic lupus erythematosus
1: an inflammatory disease of connective tissue with variable features including fever and weakness and fatigability and joint pains and skin lesions on the face or neck or arms [syn: {SLE}, {dissemin...
systemise
1: arrange according to a system or reduce to a system; "systematize our scientific knowledge" [syn: {systematize}, {systematise}, {systemize}]
systemiser
1: an organizer who puts things in order; "Aristotle was a great orderer of ideas" [syn: {orderer}, {systematizer}, {systematiser}, {systemizer}, {systematist}]
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systemize
1: arrange according to a system or reduce to a system; "systematize our scientific knowledge" [syn: {systematize}, {systematise}, {systemise}]
systemizer
1: an organizer who puts things in order; "Aristotle was a great orderer of ideas" [syn: {orderer}, {systematizer}, {systematiser}, {systemiser}, {systematist}]
systems analysis
1: analysis of all aspects of a project along with ways to collect information about the operation of its parts
systems program
1: a program (as an operating system or compiler or utility program) that controls some aspect of the operation of a computer [syn: {system program}, {systems software}]
systems software
1: a program (as an operating system or compiler or utility program) that controls some aspect of the operation of a computer [syn: {system program}, {systems program}]
systole
1: the contraction of the chambers of the heart (especially the ventricles) to drive blood into the aorta and pulmonary artery
systolic
1: of or relating to a systole or happing during a systole
systolic pressure
1: the blood pressure (as measured by a sphygmomanometer) during the contraction of the left ventricle of the heart
Syzygium
1: a tropical evergreen tree of the myrtle family native to the East Indies but cultivated elsewhere [syn: {genus Syzygium}]
Syzygium aromaticum
1: moderate sized very symmetrical red-flowered evergreen widely cultivated in the tropics for its flower buds which are source of cloves [syn: {clove}, {clove tree}, {Eugenia aromaticum}, {Eugenia ca...
syzygy
1: the straight line configuration of 3 celestial bodies (as the sun and earth and moon) in a gravitational system
Szechuan
1: a populous province of south central China [syn: {Szechwan}, {Sichuan}, {Szechwan province}]
Szechwan
1: a populous province of south central China [syn: {Sichuan}, {Szechuan}, {Szechwan province}]
Szechwan province
1: a populous province of south central China [syn: {Szechwan}, {Sichuan}, {Szechuan}]
Szell
1: United States conductor (born in Hungary) (1897-1970) [syn: {George Szell}]
Szent-Gyorgyi
1: United States biochemist (born in Hungary) who was the first to isolate vitamin C (1893-1986) [syn: {Albert Szent-Gyorgyi}, {Albert von Szent-Gyorgyi}]
Szilard
1: United States physicist and molecular biologist who helped develop the first atom bomb and later opposed the use of all nuclear weapons (1898-1964) [syn: {Leo Szilard}]
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