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Systemem

Systemem is a term without a single, widely recognized definition in English-language scholarship. Its meaning is context dependent and it often appears as a Latin-derived form or as a proper name in specific works. Because it is not a standard term, the interpretation of systemem must be guided by the source in which it appears.

Etymology and usage: The term relates to the Latin word systema, meaning an organized whole or arrangement.

Applications: In contexts where it is defined, systemem is typically described as a holistic framework for

See also: system, systema, systemic.

In
scholarly
editions
or
translations,
systemem
may
appear
as
a
Latinized
form
or
as
part
of
a
quoted
phrase.
This
usage
is
editorial,
not
a
fixed
grammatical
form,
and
it
is
uncommon
outside
specialized
texts.
organizing
components,
processes,
or
ideas,
with
emphasis
on
integration
and
interdependence.
In
the
absence
of
a
formal
definition,
readers
should
rely
on
the
surrounding
text
to
determine
the
intended
sense.