different between systematically vs systematicity

systematically

English

Etymology

systematic +? -ally

Adverb

systematically (comparative more systematically, superlative most systematically)

  1. In an organized manner; utilising a system.
    Taxonomy seeks to systematically name all living organisms; each species has one name and everyone can figure out what that name is.

Synonyms

  • methodically, systemwise; see also Thesaurus:methodically

Related terms

  • systematic
  • systematics

Translations

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systematicity

English

Etymology

From systematic +? -ity.

Noun

systematicity (countable and uncountable, plural systematicities)

  1. (now chiefly philosophy and linguistics) The state or quality of being systematic.

Related terms

  • systematic
  • systematically

systematicity From the web:

  • what does systematically mean
  • what is systematicity and variability
  • what is systematicity in linguistics
  • what is systematicity in philosophy
  • what is the meaning of systematically
  • definition systematically
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