strategic
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek στρατηγικός (stratēgikós, “of or for a general", also "a treatise on strategy”), from στρατηγός (stratēgós, “the leader or commander of an army, a general”), from στρατός (stratós, “army”) + ἄγω (ágō, “I lead, I conduct”).
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /stɹəˈtiː.dʒɪk/
- Rhymes: -iːdʒɪk
Adjective
strategic (comparative more strategic, superlative most strategic)
- of or pertaining to strategy
- Synonyms: strategical, strategetic (rare), strategetical (rare)
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Translations
of or pertaining to strategy
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