systemicity

English

Etymology

systemic + -ity

Noun

systemicity (plural systemicities)

  1. The quality of being systemic.
    • 1956, The Plant Disease Reporter, volume 40, page 90:
      Following the discovery of griseofulvin by Brian plant pathologists are trying to find materials which will promote systemicity of the griseofulvin and potency of the Acti-dione.
    • 2003, International Encyclopedia of Linguistics, Volume 4:
      Such patterns, or systemicities, are usually considered from one of two complementary and mutually informing perspectives.
    • 2005, Donna M. De Salvo, Johanna Burton, Mark Godfrey, Open systems: rethinking art c.1970:
      One wonders, writing in 2005, what role systemicity plays in art, let alone other social and institutional spheres.

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