| 单词 |
-tactic |
| 释义 |
-tactic
-tactic adj combining form having a specified kind of pattern or arrangement or having an orientation determined by a specified force: syndiotactic; phototactic. [from Greek taktikos relating to order or arrangement; see tactics]tac•tic (ˈtæk tɪk) n. 1. tactics (def. 1). 2. a system or a detail of tactics. 3. a plan, procedure, or expedient for promoting a desired end. adj. 4. of or pertaining to arrangement or order; tactical. [1560–70; < New Latin tacticus < Greek taktikós fit for arranging or ordering =tag-, base of tássein to arrange, put in order + -tikos -tic] -tactic or -taxic a combining form used in adjectives that correspond to nouns ending in -taxis: stereotactic.MedicalSee-taxisThesaurusSeetactic |
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