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Definition of Tacticians
1. tactician [n] - See also: tactician
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tacticians
Literary usage of Tacticians
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Adventures of a Roving Diplomatist by Henry Wikoff (1857)
"... the party of violence, was, BS I have showa, finally suppressed, and France
was now left in the bands of Parliamentary tacticians. ..."
2. Rough Sketches of the Life of an Old Soldier: During a Service in the West by Jonathan Leach (1831)
"Fire-side tacticians and critics. The army falls back from Quatre Bras to Waterloo.
The cavalry are engaged. CAMPAIGN OF 1815 IN FLANDERS. ..."
3. A History of the Literature of Ancient Greece: From the Foundation of the by John William Donaldson, Karl Otfried Müller (1858)
"3. Sextus Empiricus, the commentator on philosophical systems ; and Diogenes of
Laerte, the biographer of the philosophers. § 4. (b) tacticians ..."
4. The National Cyclopaedia of Useful Knowledge (1853)
"... and obliged paign, which has been considered by tacticians as them to retire.
I that in which he most strikingly displayed his A series of battles were ..."