a group of interacting elements forming a unified whole [n SYSTEMS]
a regularly interacting or interdependent group of items forming a unified whole a number system as
group of interacting bodies under the influence of related forces a gravitational system
assemblage of substances that is in or tends to equilibrium a thermodynamic system
group of body organs that together perform one or more vital functions the digestive system
group of related natural objects or forces a river system
group of devices or artificial objects or an organization forming a network especially for distributing something or serving a common purpose a telephone system a heating system a highway system a computer system
form of social, economic, or political organization or practice the capitalist system
organized set of doctrines, ideas, or principles usually intended to explain the arrangement or working of a systematic whole the Newtonian system of mechanics
organized or established procedure the touch system of typing
manner of classifying, symbolizing, or schematizing a taxonomic system the decimal system
organized society or social situation regarded as stultifying or oppressive establishment 2 usually used with the
major division of rocks usually larger than a series and including all formed during a period or era