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Systematicity vs Systematics - What's the difference?

systematicity | systematics |

As nouns the difference between systematicity and systematics

is that systematicity is the state or quality of being systematic while systematics is the science of systematic classification, especially of organisms. Depending on context this may be the same as taxonomy or distinct. In the latter case systematics will be taken to mean the research into the relationships of organisms, while taxonomy will involve itself in the recognition and the naming of taxa.

systematicity

English

Noun

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  • The state or quality of being systematic
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    systematics

    English

    Noun

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  • (plurale tantum) The science of systematic classification, especially of organisms. Depending on context this may be the same as taxonomy or distinct. In the latter case systematics will be taken to mean the research into the relationships of organisms, while taxonomy will involve itself in the recognition and the naming of taxa.