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strategici

Strategici is a masculine plural form of the adjective meaning relating to strategy in several Romance languages, notably Italian and Romanian. In both languages, it functions to describe things associated with strategic planning, policy, or aims, and it appears in compound phrases such as strategic objectives or strategic plans.

Etymology and linguistic notes

The term derives from Latin strategicus, itself ultimately from the Greek strategikos, meaning pertaining to a

Italian usage

In Italian, strategici appears as the masculine plural form of strategico. It is used in phrases such

Romanian usage

In Romanian, strategic is the standard adjective, and its masculine plural is strategici. It is used similarly

See also

The word is closely related to the English term strategy and to related forms in other Romance

general
or
military
leadership.
Through
Latin
and
the
Romance
languages,
forms
like
strategico
(singular)
and
strategici
(plural)
have
become
common
in
contemporary
usage
to
modify
nouns
related
to
strategy,
planning,
and
policy.
as
obiettivi
strategici
(strategic
objectives)
and
piani
strategici
(strategic
plans).
It
can
modify
both
abstract
concepts
and
concrete
items
that
are
described
as
strategic
in
nature.
to
Italian
to
describe
strategic
objectives,
plans,
or
measures,
for
example
obiective
strategice
or
planuri
strategice.
The
form
aligns
with
Romanian
inflection
patterns
where
adjectives
ending
in
-ic
take
-ici
in
the
masculine
plural.
languages.
It
is
primarily
a
descriptive
term
in
organizational,
military,
and
policy
contexts
and
does
not
denote
a
specific
organization
or
widely
recognized
entity.