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[ tak-tish-uhn ] / tækˈtɪʃ ən / SEE SYNONYMS FOR tactician ON THESAURUS.COM
nouna person who is adept in planning tactics. Origin of tacticianFirst recorded in 1790–1800; tactic + -ian Words nearby tacticiantactical, Tactical Air Command, tactical unit, tactical voting, tactical wire, tactician, tacticity, tactics, tactile, tactile anesthesia, tactile corpuscle Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for tacticianHe described the Israeli leader as “an ideologue and a tactician, but not a gifted strategist.” The Rise Of Palestinian Non-Violent Resistance: A Conversation With Mustafa Barghouti|Raja Shehadeh|March 7, 2013|DAILY BEAST It is really of no use to the political operative or tactician looking for a leg up over the opposition. Heartless Conservatives Unite!|Lee Siegel|August 29, 2009|DAILY BEAST It is then for the tactician to make the most of this superiority thus provided by strategy, and win the victory. The Reality of War|Stewart L. Murray He said Clausewitz was the only tactician, and he illustrated his theories with cigar-ends. A Diversity of Creatures|Rudyard Kipling
He was too perfect a tactician to indulge in such poor sword play; he had really left the question open. Thoroughbreds|W. A. Fraser No tactician, no engineer but would have realized their strategic importance. The Last Shot|Frederick Palmer If Washington had his shortcomings as a tactician, he nevertheless performed superbly under the most difficult conditions. The Road to Independence: Virginia 1763-1783|Virginia State Dept. of Education
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