unsystematic

adj
/ʌnˌsɪstəˈmætɪk/

Etymology

From un- + systematic.

  1. borrowed from systēmaticus
  2. prefixed as unsystematic — “un- + systematic

Definitions

  1. Not systematic

    Not systematic; random, disorganised, or unthorough.

    • The relegation of locomotives to storage seemed to be on a very unsystematic basis on all three principal Irish railways: while one member of a class was rusting in a yard, another might be hard at work in revenue-earning service—[…].

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