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systematician rare.|ˌsɪstɪməˈtɪʃən, -stəm-| [f. systematic + -ian, after mathematician.] One who constructs, or who adheres (esp. unduly) to, a system.
188619th Cent. July 73 A ‘thought-mathematician’, a systematician, a slave to the consistent application of his own theories. 1903J. C. Lambert Sacraments N.T. ix. 382 He thinks it necessary to apologise for this lack of consistency on the part of the apostle, by reminding us that Paul was ‘no correct systematician’. |