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stra·te·gics

 (strə-tē′jĭks)
n. (used with a sing. verb)
The art of strategy.
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strategics

(strəˈtiːdʒɪks)
n
(Military) (functioning as singular) strategy, esp in a military sense
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Noun1.strategics - the science or art of strategy
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Instead of an offensive, the plan of which, carefully prepared in accord with the modern science of strategics, had been handed to Kutuzov when he was in Vienna by the Austrian Hofkriegsrath, the sole and almost unattainable aim remaining for him was to effect a junction with the forces that were advancing from Russia, without losing his army as Mack had done at Ulm.
Aramis and I had to use such words in our strategic studies and castramentative experiments."
They drew a cordon round me near Margot Meredith's tree, but I broke through it by a strategic movement to the south, and was next heard of in the Baby's Walk.

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