Systematicity
Origin
From systematic + -ity.
Full definition of systematicity
Noun
systematicity
(uncountable)- (now chiefly philosophy and linguistics) The state or quality of being systematic
- The coincidence in modern tongues between harmony, as spoken of sounds, with any other concordance or systematicity— is one derived from ancient Greek sources and roots; and all the Greek words of this stamp (of which there are many) exhibit the same character of accord, concord, coincidence, adaptation, &c., which is carried even so far as to apply to the joints of the body and the like ...
. - March 6, What this amounts to for particular domains is an empirical issue, ...
but it is reasonable to see a certain amount of causal and functional integration as a hallmark of systematicity.