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Definition of Systemizer
1. Noun. An organizer who puts things in order. "Aristotle was a great orderer of ideas"
Generic synonyms: Arranger, Organiser, Organizer
Derivative terms: Order, Order, Systematise, Systematism, Systematize, Systemise, Systemize
Definition of Systemizer
1. n. One who systemizes, or reduces to system; a systematizer.
Definition of Systemizer
1. Noun. One who systemizes, or reduces to system; a systematizer. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Systemizer
Literary usage of Systemizer
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Methodist Review (1884)
"But, as Dr. Miller correctly says, it was Philip Limborch who was the truest
systemizer of the Arminian theology. He gives us an admirable summary of ..."
2. Cosmos and Diacosmos: The Processes of Nature Psychologically Treated by Denton Jaques Snider (1909)
"The Sun with his system unfolded as we behold it, becomes in this way the measurer;
the organizer, the systemizer of the Systemic Cosmos, of which it is the ..."
3. The Music of the Eye: Or, Essays on the Principles of the Beauty and by Peter Legh (1831)
"... and energy to his design; yet it is the systemizer alone, that can derive the
proper advantage from a concentration of important theories : to him, ..."
4. A Dictionary of the Welsh Language: Explained in English; with Numerous by William Owen Pughe (1832)
"(. ion (python) A cosmo- gonist; a systemizer of worlds. Pyw, im—pi. t. ion (py)
That is together or in unison; that is in order, or perfect; a member, ..."
5. The Methodist Review (1884)
"But, as Dr. Miller correctly says, it was Philip Limborch who was the truest
systemizer of the Arminian theology. He gives us an admirable summary of ..."
6. Cosmos and Diacosmos: The Processes of Nature Psychologically Treated by Denton Jaques Snider (1909)
"The Sun with his system unfolded as we behold it, becomes in this way the measurer;
the organizer, the systemizer of the Systemic Cosmos, of which it is the ..."
7. The Music of the Eye: Or, Essays on the Principles of the Beauty and by Peter Legh (1831)
"... and energy to his design; yet it is the systemizer alone, that can derive the
proper advantage from a concentration of important theories : to him, ..."
8. A Dictionary of the Welsh Language: Explained in English; with Numerous by William Owen Pughe (1832)
"(. ion (python) A cosmo- gonist; a systemizer of worlds. Pyw, im—pi. t. ion (py)
That is together or in unison; that is in order, or perfect; a member, ..."