The difference between Scientific and Systematic

When used as adjectives, scientific means of, or having to do with science, whereas systematic means carried out using a planned, ordered procedure.


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  1. Scientific as an adjective:

    Of, or having to do with science.

  2. Scientific as an adjective:

    Having the quality of being derived from, or consistent with, the scientific method.

  3. Scientific as an adjective:

    In accord with procedures, methods, conduct and accepted conventions of modern science.

  1. Systematic as an adjective:

    Carried out using a planned, ordered procedure.

  2. Systematic as an adjective:

    Methodical, regular and orderly.

  3. Systematic as an adjective:

    Of, or relating to taxonomic classification.

  4. Systematic as an adjective (proscribed):

    Of, relating to, or being a system.

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