SYSTEMIZE
SYS'TEMIZE, verb transitive To reduce to system or regular method; as, to systemize the principles of moral philosophy; to systemize plants or fossils.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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SYS'TEMIZE, verb transitive To reduce to system or regular method; as, to systemize the principles of moral philosophy; to systemize plants or fossils.
SYS'TEMIZED, participle passive Reduced to system or method.
SYS'TEMIZER, noun One who reduces things to system.
SYS'TEMIZING, participle present tense Reducing to system or due method.
SYS'TOLESYS'TOLY, noun [Gr. to contract; to send.]1. In grammar, the shortening of a long syllable.2. In anatomy, the contraction of the heart for expelling the blood and carryi...
SYS'TOLY, n. [Gr. to contract; to send.]1. In grammar, the shortening of a long syllable.2. In anatomy, the contraction of the heart for expelling the blood and carrying on the ...
SYS'TYLE, noun [Gr. with or together, and a column.] In architecture, the manner of placing columns, where the place between the two shafts consists of two diameters or four mod...
SYTHE, noun [Heb. an ax.]1. An instrument for mowing grass, or cutting other grain or vegetables. It consists of a long curving blade with a sharp edge, made fast to a handle, w...
SY'THED, adjective Armed with sythes, as a chariot.
SY'THEMAN, noun One who uses a sythe; a mower.
SYZ'YGY, noun [Gr. to join.] The conjunction or opposition of a planet with the sun, or of any two of the heavenly bodies. On the phenomena and circumstances of the syzygies, de...