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sistematske

Sistematske is a form of the adjective meaning systematic, used in several South Slavic languages such as Croatian, Bosnian, Serbian, and Montenegrin. It functions as a modifier that agrees with the noun it describes and is typically used to convey a sense of order, method, or classification. The root is sistem- (system) with the suffix -atski, producing the meaning “systematic” or “relating to systematics.” In practice, sistematske appears in phrases referring to organized methods, classifications, or study approaches.

In everyday and scholarly usage, sistematske describes approaches, processes, or categories that follow a defined, repeatable

Relation to related terms: the concept is closely linked to the noun sistematika or sistematika in some

Summary: sistematske is a grammatical form used to describe something systematic in the South Slavic linguistic

structure.
Examples
include
sistematske
metode
(systematic
methods),
sistematske
vežbe
(systematic
exercises),
and
sistematske
kategorije
(systematic
categories).
The
form
is
common
in
educational,
scientific,
and
professional
texts,
where
precision
and
method
are
emphasized.
languages,
which
denotes
the
science
of
classification
or
taxonomy
(systematics).
While
sistematske
can
modify
nouns
broadly
to
mean
systematic
in
general,
specialized
contexts
may
prefer
sistematika
to
denote
the
formal
discipline
of
systematics.
area.
It
signals
an
organized,
methodical
approach
and
appears
in
a
range
of
contexts
from
education
to
research,
often
appearing
alongside
nouns
like
metode,
vežbe,
or
kategorije.