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Definition of system
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Systasis
(n.) A
political
union,
confederation,
or
league..
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Anisotropic
::
Anisotropic
(a.) Not
isotropic;
having
different
properties
in
different
directions;
thus,
crystals
of the
isometric
system
are
optically
isotropic,
but all other
crystals
are
anisotropic..
Raisonne
::
Raisonne
(a.)
Arranged
systematically,
or
according
to
classes
or
subjects;
as, a
catalogue
raisonne.
See under
Catalogue..
Harlech Group
::
Harlech
group () A minor
subdivision
at the base of the
Cambrian
system
in
Wales.
School
::
School
(v. t.) To
tutor;
to chide and
admonish;
to
reprove;
to
subject
to
systematic
discipline;
to
train.
Planet
::
Planet
(n.) A
celestial
body which
revolves
about the sun in an orbit of a
moderate
degree
of
eccentricity.
It is
distinguished
from a comet by the
absence
of a coma, and by
having
a less
eccentric
orbit.
See Solar
system..
Catholicity
::
Catholicity
(n.)
Adherence
or
conformity
to the
system
of
doctrine
held by all parts of the
orthodox
Christian
church;
the
doctrine
so held;
orthodoxy.
Regimen
::
Regimen
(n.) a
systematic
course
of diet, etc.,
pursed
with a view to
improving
or
preserving
the
health,
or for the
purpose
of
attaining
some
particular
effect,
as a
reduction
of
flesh;
--
sometimes
used
synonymously
with
hygiene..
Rationalism
::
Rationalism
(n.) The
system
that makes
rational
power the
ultimate
test of
truth;
--
opposed
to
sensualism,
or
sensationalism,
and
empiricism..
Islamism
::
Islamism
(n.) The
faith,
doctrines,
or
religious
system
of the
Mohammedans;
Mohammedanism;
Islam..
Neuro-
::
Neuro-
() A
combining
denoting
a
nerve,
of /
pertaining
to a nerve / the
nervous
system..
Economy
::
Economy
(n.) The
system
of rules and
regulations
by which
anything
is
managed;
orderly
system
of
regulating
the
distribution
and uses of
parts,
conceived
as the
result
of wise and
economical
adaptation
in the
author,
whether
human or
divine;
as, the
animal
or
vegetable
economy;
the
economy
of a poem; the
Jewish
economy..
Studentry
::
Student
(n.) One who
studies
or
examines
in any
manner;
an
attentive
and
systematic
observer;
as, a
student
of human
nature,
or of
physical
nature..
Peripateticism
::
Peripateticism
(n.) The
doctrines
or
philosophical
system
of the
peripatetics.
See
Peripatetic,
n., 2..
Occasionalism
::
Occasionalism
(n.) The
system
of
occasional
causes;
-- a name given to
certain
theories
of the
Cartesian
school
of
philosophers,
as to the
intervention
of the First
Cause,
by which they
account
for the
apparent
reciprocal
action
of the soul and the
body..
Element
::
Element
(n.) One of the
necessary
data or
values
upon which a
system
of
calculations
depends,
or
general
conclusions
are
based;
as, the
elements
of a
planet's
orbit..
Deism
::
Deism (n.) The
doctrine
or creed of a
deist;
the
belief
or
system
of those who
acknowledge
the
existence
of one God, but deny
revelation..
Cowpox
::
Cowpox
(n.) A
pustular
eruptive
disease
of the cow,
which,
when
communicated
to the human
system,
as by
vaccination,
protects
from the
smallpox;
vaccinia;
--
called
also
kinepox,
cowpock,
and
kinepock..
Stockwork
::
Stockwork
(n.) A
system
of
working
in ore, etc., when it lies not in
strata
or
veins,
but in solid
masses,
so as to be
worked
in
chambers
or
stories..
Disorganization
::
Disorganization
(v. t.) The act of
disorganizing;
destruction
of
system.
Faith
::
Faith (n.) That which is
believed
on any
subject,
whether
in
science,
politics,
or
religion;
especially
(Theol.),
a
system
of
religious
belief
of any kind; as, the
Jewish
or
Mohammedan
faith;
and
especially,
the
system
of truth
taught
by
Christ;
as, the
Christian
faith;
also, the creed or
belief
of a
Christian
society
or
church..
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