Systematic and systemic both come from system. Systematic is the more common word; it most often describes something that is done according to a system or method. Systemic describes what relates to or affects an entire system, be that system physical, organizational, or societal.
Systemic refers to something that affects an entire system, like lack of transparency in a governing body. Systematic refers to an attribute of a process itself, specifically, that it is machine-like in its efficiency and organization.
Definition of systemic adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
The adjective systemic is often used to describe diseases or disorders; a systemic illness affects your whole body or an entire system — like your digestive system.
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