Systematically vs Saccharate - What's the difference?
systematically | saccharate |
In an organized manner.
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, title=Internal Combustion
, chapter=1 A salt or ester of saccharic acid.
A metallic derivative of a sugar, usually with a bivalent metal - especially sucrate (not used systematically)
As an adverb systematically
is in an organized manner.As a noun saccharate is
a salt or ester of saccharic acid.systematically
English
Adverb
(en adverb)- Taxonomy seeks to systematically name all living organisms; each species has one name and everyone can figure out what that name is.
citation, passage=Blast after blast, fiery outbreak after fiery outbreak, like a flaming barrage from within,
