systemed
English
Etymology
system + -ed
Adjective
systemed (not comparable)
- (in combination) Having or relating to a certain kind or number of system.
- 1914, Fletcher Durell, Fundamental Sources of Efficiency (page 277)
- The same ultimate two-systemed conception of things is found in a crude form in the doctrine of total depravity along with that of divine grace in certain theologies.
- 1914, Fletcher Durell, Fundamental Sources of Efficiency (page 277)