different between tactic vs entryism
tactic
English
Alternative forms
- tactick (obsolete)
Etymology
Borrowed from Ancient Greek ???????? (taktikós, “fit for ordering”), from ????? (táss?, “to order, to arrange”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?tækt?k/
- Rhymes: -ækt?k
Noun
tactic (plural tactics)
- A maneuver, or action calculated to achieve some end.
- Synonyms: scheme, stratagem, plan, maneuver, course of action
- Coordinate term: strategy
- (military) A maneuver used against an enemy.
- (chess) A sequence of moves that limits the opponent's options and results in an immediate and tangible advantage, typically in the form of material.
Translations
Adjective
tactic (comparative more tactic, superlative most tactic)
- (dated, military) Tactical; of or relating to the art of military and naval tactics.
- Synonym: tactical
- 1831, Thomas Campbell, The Power of Russia
- But time will teach the Russ, ev'n conquering War
Has handmaid arts: aye, aye, the Russ will woo
All sciences that speed Bellona's car,
All murder's tactic arts, and win them too […]
- But time will teach the Russ, ev'n conquering War
- (chemistry) Describing a polymer whose repeat units are identical.
Translations
Anagrams
- tic tac, tic-tac
Romanian
Etymology
From French tactique.
Adjective
tactic m or n (feminine singular tactic?, masculine plural tactici, feminine and neuter plural tactice)
- tactical
Declension
tactic From the web:
- what tactics did the vietcong use
- what tactic used by unions weegy
- what were the tactics used by the vietcong
- why were the vietcong tactics so effective
entryism
English
Etymology
Previously spelt entrism, borrowed from French entrisme but reconstructed as entry +? -ism.
Noun
entryism (uncountable)
- A political tactic by which an organisation or state encourages its members or agents to infiltrate another organisation in an attempt to gain recruits or to encourage an unelectable candidate
Anagrams
- misentry
entryism From the web:
- what is entryism meaning
- what does entryism
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