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Definition of system
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Systasis
(n.) A
political
union,
confederation,
or
league..
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Occultism
::
Occultism
(n.) A
certain
Oriental
system
of
theosophy.
Real
::
Real (n.) A small
Spanish
silver
coin; also, a
denomination
of money of
account,
formerly
the unit of the
Spanish
monetary
system..
Systematize
::
Systematizing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Systematiz.
Metric
::
Metric
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the meter as a
standard
of
measurement;
of or
pertaining
to the
decimal
system
of
measurement
of which a meter is the unit; as, the
metric
system;
a
metric
measurement..
Practice
::
Practice
(n.)
Systematic
exercise
for
instruction
or
discipline;
as, the
troops
are
called
out for
practice;
she
neglected
practice
in
music..
Brownist
::
Brownist
(n.) One who
advocates
the
Brunonian
system
of
medicine.
#NAME?
::
-ics () A
suffix
used in
forming
the names of
certain
sciences,
systems,
etc., as
acoustics,
mathematics,
dynamics,
statistics,
politics,
athletics..
Compendium
::
Compendium
(n.) A brief
compilation
or
composition,
containing
the
principal
heads,
or
general
principles,
of a
larger
work or
system;
an
abridgment;
an
epitome;
a
compend;
a
condensed
summary..
Bigoted
::
Bigoted
(a.)
Obstinately
and
blindly
attached
to some
creed,
opinion
practice,
or
ritual;
unreasonably
devoted
to a
system
or
party,
and
illiberal
toward
the
opinions
of
others..
Tironian
::
Tironian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to Tiro, or a
system
of
shorthand
said to have been
introduced
by him into
ancient
Rome..
Carcinosys
::
Carcinosys
(n.) The
affection
of the
system
with
cancer.
Sympathetical
::
Sympathetic
(a.) Of or
relating
to the
sympathetic
nervous
system
or some of its
branches;
produced
by
stimulation
on the
sympathetic
nervious
system
or some part of it; as, the
sympathetic
saliva,
a
modified
form of
saliva,
produced
from some of the
salivary
glands
by
stimulation
of a
sympathetic
nerve
fiber..
Organize
::
Organize
(v. t.) To
arrange
or
constitute
in
parts,
each
having
a
special
function,
act,
office,
or
relation;
to
systematize;
to get into
working
order;
--
applied
to
products
of the human
intellect,
or to human
institutions
and
undertakings,
as a
science,
a
government,
an army, a war, etc..
Operate
::
Operate
(v. i.) To
produce
an
appropriate
physical
effect;
to issue in the
result
designed
by
nature;
especially
(Med.),
to take
appropriate
effect
on the human
system..
Ptolemaist
::
Ptolemaist
(n.) One who
accepts
the
astronomical
system
of
Ptolemy.
Stiacciato
::
Sthenic
(a.)
Strong;
active;
-- said
especially
of
morbid
states
attended
with
excessive
action
of the heart and blood
vessels,
and
characterized
by
strength
and
activity
of the
muscular
and
nervous
system;
as, a
sthenic
fever..
Shock
::
Shock (n.) A
sudden
depression
of the vital
forces
of the
entire
body, or of a port of it,
marking
some
profound
impression
produced
upon the
nervous
system,
as by
severe
injury,
overpowering
emotion,
or the
like..
Phonography
::
Phonography
(n.) A
representation
of
sounds
by
distinctive
characters;
commonly,
a
system
of
shorthand
writing
invented
by Isaac
Pitman,
or a
modification
of his
system,
much used by
reporters..
Gnostic
::
Gnostic
(n.) One of the
so-called
philosophers
in the first ages of
Christianity,
who
claimed
a true
philosophical
interpretation
of the
Christian
religion.
Their
system
combined
Oriental
theology
and Greek
philosophy
with the
doctrines
of
Christianity.
They held that all
natures,
intelligible,
intellectual,
and
material,
are
derived
from the Deity by
successive
emanations,
which they
called
Eons..
Disorder
::
Disorder
(n.)
Neglect
of order or
system;
irregularity.
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