systematics
Etymology
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Etymology
From systematic + -ics.
Nounsystematics (uncountable)
- The study of classification systems and nomenclature.
- The classification system of a branch of science, especially the classification of organisms in biology.
- A branch of Christian theology that formulates an orderly, rational, and coherent account of Christian beliefs. It comprises dogmatics, ethics and philosophy of religion.
- The place where legal provisions stand as relevant for their interpretation.
- German: Systematik
- Portuguese: sistemática
- Russian: система́тика
- Spanish: sistemática
- German: Systematik
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