Systematic vs. Systemic

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  • Systematic (adjective)

    Carried out using a planned, ordered procedure.

  • Systematic (adjective)

    Methodical, regular and orderly.

  • Systematic (adjective)

    Of, or relating to taxonomic classification.

  • Systematic (adjective)

    Of, relating to, or being a system.

  • Systemic (adjective)

    Embedded within and spread throughout and affecting a whole system, group, body, economy, market, or society.

  • Systemic (adjective)

    Pertaining to an entire organism.

Wiktionary
  • Systematic (adjective)

    done or acting according to a fixed plan or system; methodical

    “a systematic search of the whole city”

  • Systemic (adjective)

    relating to a system, especially as opposed to a particular part

    “the disease is localized rather than systemic”

  • Systemic (adjective)

    denoting the part of the circulatory system concerned with the transport of oxygen to and carbon dioxide from the body in general, especially as distinct from the pulmonary part concerned with the transport of oxygen from and carbon dioxide to the lungs.

  • Systemic (adjective)

    (of an insecticide, fungicide, or similar substance) entering the plant via the roots or shoots and passing through the tissues.

Oxford Dictionary

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