systematism

sys·tem·a·tism

 (sĭs′tə-mə-tĭz′əm, sĭ-stĕm′ə-)
n.
1. The practice of classifying or systematizing.
2. Adherence to a system or systems.
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systematism

(ˈsɪstɪməˌtɪzəm)
n
1. the practice of classifying or systematizing
2. adherence to a system
3. a systematic classification; systematized arrangement
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sys•tem•a•tism

(ˈsɪs tə məˌtɪz əm, sɪˈstɛm ə-)

n.
1. the practice of systematizing.
2. adherence to system or method.
[1840–50]
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systematism

the practice or act of systematizing.
See also: Classification
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Noun1.systematism - the habitual practice of systematization and classification
practice, pattern - a customary way of operation or behavior; "it is their practice to give annual raises"; "they changed their dietary pattern"
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