Dictionary Definition
systematic adj
1 characterized by order and planning; "the
investigation was very systematic"; "a systematic administrator"
[ant: unsystematic]
2 not haphazard; "a series of orderly actions at
regular hours" [syn: orderly]
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Pronunciation
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- Rhymes: -ætɪk
Adjective
systematic- of, relating to, or being a system
- carried out using a planned, ordered procedure
- methodical, regular and orderly
- of, or relating to taxonomic classification
Derived terms
Translations
of, relating to, or being a system
- German: System-
- Portuguese: sistemático
carried out using a planned, ordered procedure
- Finnish: järjestelmällinen
- German: systematisch
- Portuguese: sistemático
methodical, regular and orderly
- Finnish: järjestelmällinen
- German: systematisch
- Portuguese: sistemático
of, or relating to taxonomic classification
- German: systematisch
- Portuguese: sistemático
- ttbc French: systématique (?)
See also
Extensive Definition
Systematic was a hard rock band
from San
Jose, California.
The band was one of the first signings to
Metallica
drummer Lars Ulrich's
record label, The Music Company (via Elektra Records). Their first
album Somewhere in Between came out in 2001 and reached #143 in
Billboard album chart. Systematic toured with Ozzfest the same
year. Also, the band appeared in the HBO live concert TV show
"Reverb" alongside Papa Roach and
Beautiful
Creatures. During the music video shoot for the song "Deep
Colors Bleed", drummer Shaun Bannon injured his arm, forcing him to
step down from his duties behind the kit. After a few temporary
fill-in drummers, former Slayer drummer
Paul
Bostaph joined the band in 2002. Somewhere in this time period,
Nick St. Denis also left the band, due to his desire to play the
guitar in a band instead of bass. Bassit Johnny Bechtel filled the
void left by St. Denis, and the group went into the studio to
record the follow-up to Somewhere
in Between. Pleasure
to Burn was released in 2003, and the band embarked on the
Jagermeister Music Tour along with Stereomud,
(hed)
P.E., Breaking
Benjamin, and Saliva, as well as
other tours. Paul Bostaph left the band in 2004, and former drummer
Shaun Bannon rejoined the band, having healed from his injuries. He
wasn't in the group for long, however, as the band broke up in
2004. Vocalist Tim Narducci is now in the band Spiralarms. Nick
St. Denis plays in RAZE the STRAY with Skinlab founder Mike Roberts
and Subincision bassist Rik Miles.
Members
Somewhere in Between Line-up- Tim Narducci - Vocals/Guitar
- Adam Ruppel - Guitar
- Nick St. Denis - Bass
- Shaun Bannon - Drums
- Phillip Bailey-Previous drummer and also recorded on the album.
- Tim Narduci - Vocals/Guitar
- Adam Ruppel - Guitar
- Johnny Bechtel - Bass
- Paul Bostaph - Drums
Discography
- Somewhere in Between (2001)
- Pleasure to Burn (2003)
systematic in Italian: Systematic
Systematic: bias resulting from a flaw integral
to the system within which the bias arises (for example, an
incorrectly calibrated thermostat may consistently read — that is
'be biased' — several degrees hotter or colder than actual
temperature). As a consequence, systematic bias commonly leads to
systematic errors, as opposed to random errors, which tend to
cancel one another out.
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
accordant, alike, analytical, arranged, automatic, balanced, businesslike, consistent, consonant, constant, continuous, correspondent, equable, equal, even, flat, formal, habitual, harmonious, homogeneous, immutable, in hand, invariable, level, logical, measured, mechanical, methodic, methodical, monolithic, normal, of a piece, ordered, orderly, organized, persistent, planned, regular, regular as clockwork,
robotlike, routine, smooth, stable, standard, standardized, steadfast, steady, symmetrical, systematized, unbroken, unchangeable, unchanged, unchanging, undeviating, undifferentiated,
undiversified,
uniform, unruffled, unvaried, unvarying, usual, well-ordered,
well-regulated