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Definition of system
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System
(n.) An
assemblage
of
objects
arranged
in
regular
subordination,
or after some
distinct
method,
usually
logical
or
scientific;
a
complete
whole of
objects
related
by some
common
law,
principle,
or end; a
complete
exhibition
of
essential
principles
or
facts,
arranged
in a
rational
dependence
or
connection;
a
regular
union of
principles
or parts
forming
one
entire
thing;
as, a
system
of
philosophy;
a
system
of
government;
a
system
of
divinity;
a
system
of
botany
or
chemistry;
a
military
sys
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Topic
::
Topic (n.) A
treatise
on forms of
argument;
a
system
or
scheme
of forms or
commonplaces
of
argument
or
oratory;
as, the
Topics
of
Aristotle..
Tetrahexahedron
::
Tetrahexahedron
(n.) A solid in the
isometric
system,
bounded
by
twenty-four
equal
triangular
faces,
four
corresponding
to each face of the
cube..
Dentition
::
Dentition
(n.) The
system
of teeth
peculiar
to an
animal.
Baconian
::
Baconian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to Lord
Bacon,
or to his
system
of
philosophy..
Radix
::
Radix (n.) A
number
or
quantity
which is
arbitrarily
made the
fundamental
number
of any
system;
a base. Thus, 10 is the
radix,
or base, of the
common
system
of
logarithms,
and also of the
decimal
system
of
numeration..
Shock
::
Shock (n.) The
sudden
convulsion
or
contraction
of the
muscles,
with the
feeling
of a
concussion,
caused
by the
discharge,
through
the
animal
system,
of
electricity
from a
charged
body..
Hutchunsonian
::
Hutchunsonian
(n.) A
follower
of John
Hutchinson
of
Yorkshire,
England,
who
believed
that the
Hebrew
Scriptures
contained
a
complete
system
of
natural
science
and of
theology..
Diameter
::
Diameter
(n.) Any right line
passing
through
the
center
of a
figure
or body, as a
circle,
conic
section,
sphere,
cube, etc., and
terminated
by the
opposite
boundaries;
a
straight
line which
bisects
a
system
of
parallel
chords
drawn in a
curve..
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..
Monoclinic
::
Monoclinic
(a.)
Having
one
oblique
intersection;
-- said of that
system
of
crystallization
in which the
vertical
axis is
inclined
to one, but at right
angles
to the
other,
lateral
axis. See
Crystallization..
Semiologioal
::
Semiologioal
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
science
of
signs,
or the
systematic
use of
signs;
as, a
semeiological
classification
of the signs or
symptoms
of
disease;
a
semeiological
arrangement
of signs used as
signals..
Unionism
::
Unionism
(n.) The
principles,
or the
system,
of
combination
among
workmen
engaged
in the same
occupation
or
trade..
Arrangement
::
Arrangement
(n.) The
manner
or
result
of
arranging;
system
of parts
disposed
in due
order;
regular
and
systematic
classification;
as,
arrangement
of one's
dress;
the
Linnaean
arrangement
of
plants..
Systemic
::
Systemic
(a.) Of or
relating
to a
system;
common
to a
system;
as, the
systemic
circulation
of the
blood..
Architectonical
::
Architectonical
(a.)
Relating
to the
systemizing
of
knowledge.
Time
::
Time (n.)
Duration,
considered
independently
of any
system
of
measurement
or any
employment
of terms which
designate
limited
portions
thereof..
Neurology
::
Neurology
(n.) The
branch
of
science
which
treats
of the
nervous
system.
Systematize
::
Systematizing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Systematiz.
Trancscendental
::
Trancscendental
(a.) In the
Kantian
system,
of or
pertaining
to that which can be
determined
a
priori
in
regard
to the
fundamental
principles
of all human
knowledge.
What is
transcendental,
therefore,
transcends
empiricism;
but is does not
transcend
all human
knowledge,
or
become
transcendent.
It
simply
signifies
the a
priori
or
necessary
conditions
of
experience
which,
though
affording
the
conditions
of
experience,
transcend
the
sphere
of that
contingent
knowledge
which is
acquired
by
experienc
Observatory
::
Observatory
(n.) A
building
fitted
with
instruments
for
making
systematic
observations
of any
particular
class or
series
of
natural
phenomena.
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