tactic

Etymology
Borrowed from, from , from.

Noun

 * 1) A maneuver, or action calculated to achieve some end.
 * 2)  A maneuver used against an enemy.
 * 3)  A sequence of moves that limits the opponent's options and results in an immediate and tangible advantage, typically in the form of material.
 * 1)  A maneuver used against an enemy.
 * 2)  A sequence of moves that limits the opponent's options and results in an immediate and tangible advantage, typically in the form of material.
 * 1)  A sequence of moves that limits the opponent's options and results in an immediate and tangible advantage, typically in the form of material.

Translations

 * Arabic: تَخْطِيط
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 * Dutch:, gevechtsleer,
 * Esperanto: taktiko
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 * Ancient: στρατήγημα
 * Indonesian:
 * Irish: teaictic, beart, beartaíocht, oirbheart
 * Italian:, , ,
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 * Maori: rauhanga, rautara
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 * Lower Sorbian: taktika
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 * Yiddish: טאַקטיק


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Adjective

 * 1)  Tactical; of or relating to the art of military and naval tactics.
 * 2)  Describing a polymer whose repeat units are identical
 * 1)  Describing a polymer whose repeat units are identical
 * 1)  Describing a polymer whose repeat units are identical

Derived terms

 * intertactic

Translations

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Etymology
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Adjective

 * 1) tactical