tactics
1Tactics — («táctica») es un término inglés que puede referirse a: Tactics, una banda australiana de música post punk, formada en 1977 y disuelta en 1989; Tactics, una empresa japonesa editora de novelas visuales; Tactics, un juego de guerra publicado por… …
2Tactics — Tac tics, n. [Gr. ?, pl., and ? (sc. ?, sing., fr. ? fit for ordering or arranging, fr. ?, ?, to put in order, to arrange: cf. F. tactique.] 1. The science and art of disposing military and naval forces in order for battle, and performing… …
3Tactics — bezeichnet ein japanisches Entwicklungsstudio für Computerspiele, siehe Tactics (Spieleentwickler) ein Manga/Anime, siehe Tactics (Manga) das erste Konfliktsimulations Brettspiel, Entwickler Charles S. Roberts, veröffentlicht 1954, siehe Tactics… …
4Tactics — タクティクス (Тактика) Жанр фэнтези, приключения …
5tactics — (n.) 1620s, from Mod.L. tactica (17c.), from Gk. taktike techne art of arrangement, noun use of fem. of taktikos of or pertaining to arrangement, especially tactics in war, adjective to taxis order, verbal noun of tassein arrange, from PIE root… …
6tactics — I noun artifice, contrivance, course of action, devices, direction, evolution, expedients, intrigue, machination, maneuvering, manipulation, manner, mode of procedure, modus operandi, policy, politics, practice, procedure, process, scheme,… …
7tactics — *strategy, logistics …
8tactics — [n] strategy approach, campaign, channels, course, defense, device, disposition, generalship, line, maneuver, maneuvering, means, method, move, plan, plan of attack, ploy, policy, procedure, red tape*, scheme, stratagem, system, tack, technique,… …
9tactics — [tak′tiks] pl.n. [Gr (ta) taktika, lit., (the) matters of arrangement < taktikos, fit for arranging < tassein, to arrange, put in order < IE base * tāg , to set aright > Gr taxis, order] 1. a) [with sing. v.] the science of arranging… …
10tactics — /tak tiks/, n. 1. (usually used with a sing. v.) the art or science of disposing military or naval forces for battle and maneuvering them in battle. 2. (used with a pl. v.) the maneuvers themselves. 3. (used with a sing. v.) any mode of procedure …