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tactic
CIDE DICTIONARY
tactic, a. [Gr. taktiko`s. See tactics.].
Of or pertaining to military or naval tactics; hence, pertaining to, or characterized by, planning or maneuvering for the short term; -- contrasted with strategic , planning for the long term. [Webster 1913 Suppl.]
tactic, n.
See Tactics. [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
tactic, n.
1 a tactical manoeuvre.
2 = TACTICS.
1 a tactical manoeuvre.
2 = TACTICS.
Etymology
mod.L tactica f. Gk taktike (tekhne art): see TACTICS
THESAURUS
tactic
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