Definitions for systematist

systematist sys·tem·a·tist

Spelling: [sis-tuh-muh-tist]
IPA: /ˈsɪs tə mə tɪst/

Systematist is a 11 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 16 points.

You can make 373 anagrams from letters in systematist (aeimsssttty).

Definitions for systematist

noun

  1. a person who constructs a system.
  2. a naturalist engaged in classification.
  3. a person who adheres to a system, order, or method.

Origin of systematist

1690-1700; Greek systēmat- (stem of sýstēma) system + -ist

Examples for systematist

From the above brief account it may perhaps be concluded that Berkeley was essentially a systematist and founder of new species.

As a systematist of vast experience Lamarck knew how difficult it is in practice to distinguish species from varieties.

In weasels, change in color of the pelage is the seasonal variation most important for the systematist to understand.

This is convenient for the systematist, but embarrassing for the naturalist.

But for the systematist the difficulty is by the establishment of this group only doubled.

It would be an interesting study to compare Cuvier's views on variation with those of Darwin, who was essentially a systematist.

For over a century this species has been the plaything of the systematist.

The systematist gets on very well with hair as his differentia until the question of development is raised.

Whenever a systematist comes across an Asiatic bird of which he can make nothing, he classes it among the Crateropodidæ.

There it is preserved, a monument of Lindley's skill and industry and of inestimable value to the systematist.

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