tactic

  • 1Tactic — Bandera …

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  • 2Tactic — est un éditeur de jeux de société basé à Maurepas en France et filiale du groupe finlandais Nelostuote Oy. Quelques jeux édités Bombay Bazar, 2001, Sylvie Barc et Jean Charles Rodriguez Bakari, 2002, Virginia Charves, As d Or Jeu de l année 2002… …

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  • 3tactic — tac‧tic [ˈtæktɪk] noun [countable usually plural] a method that you use to achieve something: • Aggressive advertising tactics may mislead consumers. • The union has used every possible delaying tactic (= something you do to give yourself more… …

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  • 4tactic — TÁCTIC, Ă, tactici, ce s.f., adj. I. s.f. 1. Parte componentă a artei militare care se ocupă de studiul, organizarea, pregătirea şi ducerea luptei pentru a îndeplini cu maximum de eficacitate scopurile fixate. 2. Ştiinţa de a determina, pentru o… …

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  • 5Tactic — Tactic(s) may refer to: *Military tactics *Political tactics *Tactical bombing *Chess tactics *Tactical wargame *Tactic (method), a conceptual action used by a military unit to achieve a specific objective *Tactic (municipality), a municipality… …

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  • 6Tactic — Tac tic, Tactical Tac tic*al, 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… …

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  • 7tactic — index expedient, machination, method, plan, plot (secret plan), stratagem Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 8tactic — (n.) 1766, from Mod.L. tactica, from Gk. taktike (tekhne) (art of) arrangement, from fem. of taktikos (see TACTICS (Cf. tactics)). Earlier it meant a tactician (1630s), and was in use as an adjective meaning tactical (c.1600) …

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  • 9tactic — ► NOUN 1) an action or strategy planned to achieve a specific end. 2) (tactics) the art of disposing armed forces in order of battle and of organizing operations. Often contrasted with STRATEGY(Cf. ↑strategy). DERIVATIVES tactician noun. ORIGIN …

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  • 10tactic — tactic1 [tak′tik] adj. [ModL tacticus < Gr taktikos: see TACTICS] Biol. of, showing, or characteristic of taxis tactic2 [tak′tik] n. [ModL tactica < Gr taktikē (technē), (art) of arranging: see TACTICS] 1. TACTICS …

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