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Definition of Strategian
1. Noun. An expert in strategy (especially in warfare).
Specialized synonyms: Market Strategist
Generic synonyms: Contriver, Deviser, Planner
Derivative terms: Strategy, Strategy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Strategian
Literary usage of Strategian
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Historical Review by American Historical Association (1905)
"One would think that all the numberless works treating of this colossus in his
various aspects as strategian, statesman, lawgiver, and man had well-nigh ..."
2. Peter the Great by Kazimierz Waliszewski (1898)
"... on its legs: at three years old, he had not parted from his wet nurse ; at
eleven he could neither read nor write. The baby strategian and his regiment ..."
3. The United Service (1889)
"In 1870, of what avail would have been the wonderful play, the fine conception,
of the skillful strategian, had the battle of Worth been lost or that of ..."
4. Supplementary Despatches and Memoranda of Field Marshal Arthur, Duke of by Arthur Richard Wellesley Wellington (1860)
"These letters show his great strategian powers, and they also evidence his ability
as a correspondent Many of these letters will be read in Ireland with ..."
5. The Book Buyer by Charles Scribner's Sons (1902)
"He was both strategian and tactician, and we all know the difference between the
two. Yet for months he had been hiding like a rat in a hole. ..."
6. James Outram: A Biography by Frederic John Goldsmid (1881)
"He was a born strategian, with a quick perception of the features of a country
for military requirements that seemed intuitive, and which I only mastered ..."