logistic
pronunciation
How to pronounce logistic in British English: UK [ləˈdʒɪstɪk]
How to pronounce logistic in American English: US [lə'dʒɪstɪk]
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- Adjective:
- of or relating to logistics
Word Origin
- logistic (adj.)
- "pertaining to logic," 1620s, from Medieval Latin logisticus, from Greek logistikos "endued with reason," from logikos (see logic). Related: Logistical (1560s); logistically. Logistics from this word, in the sense "art of arithmetical calculation" is from 1650s.
Example
- 1. This is entirely understandable as such a logistic exercise in such dire conditions is a huge challenge .
- 2. Liaise with local inspection bureau , warehouse and logistic companies .
- 3. He joined the royal logistic corps in 1996 and shortly afterwards applied to train as an ammunition and bomb disposal specialist .
- 4. Already , the syrian enclave has made it easier for rebels to bring fighters , weapons , food , fuel and other logistic needs to aleppo .
- 5. Logistic regression analysis identified predictors of mortality .