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Definition of tactic
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Tactic
(n.) See
Tactics.
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Tales
::
Tales
(syntactically
sing.)
The writ by which such
persons
are
summoned.
Anacoluthon
::
Anacoluthon
(n.) A want of
grammatical
sequence
or
coherence
in a
sentence;
an
instance
of a
change
of
construction
in a
sentence
so that the
latter
part does not
syntactically
correspond
with the first part.
Protactic
::
Protactic
(a.)
Giving
a
previous
narrative
or
explanation,
as of the plot or
personages
of a play;
introductory..
Tactics
::
Tactics
(n.)
Hence,
any
system
or
method
of
procedure..
Syntactical
::
Syntactic
(a.) Alt. of
Syntactica.
Syntax
::
Syntactical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
syntax;
according
to the rules of
syntax,
or
construction..
Tactic
::
Tactic
(n.) See
Tactics.
Tactics
::
Tactics
(n.) The
science
and art of
disposing
military
and naval
forces
in order for
battle,
and
performing
military
and naval
evolutions.
It is
divided
into grand
tactics,
or the
tactics
of
battles,
and
elementary
tactics,
or the
tactics
of
instruction..
Flexion
::
Flexion
(n.)
Syntactical
change
of form of
words,
as by
declension
or
conjugation;
inflection..
Construction
::
Construction
(n.) The
arrangement
and
connection
of words in a
sentence;
syntactical
arrangement.
Tactician
::
Tactician
(n.) One
versed
in
tactics;
hence,
a
skillful
maneuverer;
an
adroit
manager..
Tactic
::
Tactic
(a.) Alt. of
Tactica.
Guide
::
Guide (v. t.) A
noncommissioned
officer
or
soldier
placed
on the
directiug
flank of each
subdivision
of a
column
of
troops,
or at the end of a line, to mark the
pivots,
formations,
marches,
and
alignments
in
tactics..
Phyllotactic
::
Phyllotactic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
phyllotaxy.
Manoeuvre
::
Manoeuvre
(n.) To
perform
a
movement
or
movements
in
military
or naval
tactics;
to make
changes
in
position
with
reference
to
getting
advantage
in
attack
or
defense.
Appositional
::
Appositional
(a.)
Pertaining
to
apposition;
put in
apposition
syntactically.
Inversion
::
Inversion
(n.) A
movement
in
tactics
by which the order of
companies
in line is
inverted,
the right being on the left, the left on the
right,
and so on..
Regimen
::
Regimen
(n.) A
syntactical
relation
between
words,
as when one
depends
on
another
and is
regulated
by it in
respect
to case or mood;
government..
Idiom
::
Idiom (n.) The
syntactical
or
structural
form
peculiar
to any
language;
the
genius
or cast of a
language.
Paratactic
::
Paratactic
(a.) Of
pertaining
to, or
characterized
by,
parataxis..
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