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lo·gis·tic I. \lōˈjistik, ləˈ-, -tēk\ adjective or lo·gis·ti·cal \-tə̇kəl, -tēk-\ Etymology: logistic probably from French logistique, from Medieval Latin & Late Latin; Medieval Latin logisticus rational, from Late Latin, of computation, from Greek logistikos calculatory, rational, from logistēs calculator, reasoner (from logizein to calculate, from logos word, reason, account + -izein -ize) + ikos -ic; logistical from Medieval Latin logisticus + -al — more at legend 1. : of or relating to logic or logicism 2. : of or relating to logistic or logistics 3. : of, represented by, or relating to a logistic curve • lo·gis·ti·cal·ly \-tə̇k(ə)lē\ adverb II. noun (-s) Etymology: French logistique, from Greek logistikē, from feminine of logistikos 1. : the science or art of calculating especially arithmetically 2. a. : algebra 2 b. : symbolic logic 3. : logistic curve |