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systematicses

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sys⋅tem⋅at⋅ics

[sis-tuh-mat-iks]
–noun (used with a singular verb)
1. the study of systems or of classification.
2. Biology.
a. the study and classification of organisms with the goal of reconstructing their evolutionary histories and relationships.
b. phylogenetic classification.

Origin:
1885–90; see systematic, -ics
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Main Entry: sys·tem·at·ics
Pronunciation: "sis-t&-'mat-iks
Function: noun plural but singular in construction
1 : thescience of classification
2 a : a system of classification b : the classification and study of organisms with regard to their natural relationships : TAXONOMY
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