system
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noun
arrangement, artificium, classification, design, formula, logical process, manner, means, method, mode of management, operation, order, orderliness, orderly combination, organization, pattern, plan, policy, practice, procedure, process, program, recipe, regime, regimen, regularity, routine, scheme, settled procedure, state of order, strategy, technique, way
associated concepts: commercial system, governmental system, judicial system, legal system, retirement system
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index
arrangement (plan), array (order), avenue (means of attainment), bureaucracy, codification, complex (development), course, device (contrivance), doctrine, form (arrangement), hierarchy (arrangement in a series), institute, means (opportunity), method, mode, modus operandi, order (arrangement), practice (procedure), procedure, process (course), program, rule (guide), scheme, strategy, usage
Burton's Legal Thesaurus.
William C. Burton.
2006
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