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systematically-segmented

|sys-tem-at-ic-al-ly-seg-ment-ed|

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/ˌsɪstəˈmætɪkli ˈsɛɡmɛntɪd/

organized division

Etymology
Etymology Information

'systematically-segmented' originates from the combination of 'systematic' and 'segmented', where 'systematic' comes from the Greek 'systēmatikos', meaning 'pertaining to a system', and 'segmented' from the Latin 'segmentum', meaning 'a piece cut off'.

Historical Evolution

'systematic' evolved from the Greek 'systēmatikos' through Latin 'systematicus', and 'segmented' from Latin 'segmentum', eventually forming the modern English term 'systematically-segmented'.

Meaning Changes

Initially, 'systematic' meant 'pertaining to a system', and 'segmented' meant 'a piece cut off'. Over time, they combined to describe something divided in an organized manner.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Adjective 1

divided into parts or sections in a methodical and organized manner.

The data was systematically-segmented for easier analysis.

Synonyms

methodically-dividedorganized-sectioned

Antonyms

Last updated: 2025/03/23 14:15