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- Dizionarionounsystem (sostantivo) · systems (sostantivo plurale) · the system (sostantivo)
- a set of things working together as parts of a mechanism or an interconnecting network; a complex whole:"the state railway system" · "fluid is pushed through a system of pipes or channels"
- physiologya set of organs in the body with a common structure or function:"the digestive system"
- the human or animal body as a whole:"you need to get the cholesterol out of your system"
- computinga group of related hardware units or programs or both, especially when dedicated to a single application.
- geology(in chronostratigraphy) a major range of strata that corresponds to a period in time, subdivided into series:"the Devonian system"
- astronomya group of celestial objects connected by their mutual attractive forces, especially moving in orbits about a centre:"the system of bright stars known as the Gould Belt"
- short for weather system.
- short for crystal system.
- musica set of staves in a musical score joined by a brace.
Originearly 17th century: from French système or late Latin systema, from Greek sustēma, from sun- ‘with’ + histanai ‘set up’. System Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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