transsystemic

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English

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Etymology

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From trans- +‎ systemic, attributed to McGill University which coined the term to describe their approach of teaching multiple legal traditions simultaneously.

Adjective

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transsystemic (comparative more transsystemic, superlative most transsystemic)

  1. that relates to, covers or includes multiple systems

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