strategics

[ struh-tee-jiks ]
/ strəˈti dʒɪks /

noun (used with a singular verb)

Origin of strategics

First recorded in 1850–55; see origin at strategic, -ics

Example sentences from the Web for strategics

  • And all these proposals, based on strategics and tactics, contradict each other.

    War and Peace |Leo Tolstoy
  • Is it dramatic to make Cyrus speak in this way as if he were lecturing a class on strategics?

    Cyropaedia |Xenophon
  • The ants in one garden were excessively agitated, no doubt disconcerted in their strategics.

    Astronomy for Amateurs |Camille Flammarion

British Dictionary definitions for strategics

strategics
/ (strəˈtiːdʒɪks) /

noun

(functioning as singular) strategy, esp in a military sense