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systematist

American  
[sis-tuh-muh-tist] / ˈsɪs tə mə tɪst /

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.


systematist British  
/ ˈsɪstɪmətɪst /

noun

  1. a person who constructs systems

  2. an adherent of a system

  3. a taxonomist

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Etymology

Origin of systematist

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

Example Sentences

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The project “will allow the delivery of scientific knowledge at scale,” says Dimitris Koureas, a systematist turned bioinformatician at the Naturalis Biodiversity Center in the Netherlands, which oversees DiSSCo.

From Science Magazine • Apr. 2, 2024

He; Guillermo D'Elía, a systematist and mammalogist at the Austral University of Chile; and other South American colleagues went on their first 3-week expedition in 2020.

From Science Magazine • Oct. 23, 2023

Fortunately, “it’s actually not that hard to simulate a mass extinction,” said Emily Sessa, a plant systematist at the New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx.

From Los Angeles Times • May 31, 2023

The work is convincing, says Peter Stevens, a systematist at the University of Missouri in St. Louis who was not involved with the study.

From Science Magazine • Nov. 5, 2018

It passed through two editions, and still is not without value to the working systematist.

From Lamarck, the Founder of Evolution His Life and Work by Packard, A. S. (Alpheus Spring)