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logistician

1

[loh-ji-stish-uhn]

noun

  1. an expert in logistics. logistic. logistics.



logistician

2

[loh-ji-stish-uhn]

noun

  1. a person who is skilled in symbolic logic.

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Word History and Origins

Origin of logistician1

First recorded in 1930–35; logistic(s) + -ian

Origin of logistician2

First recorded in 1930–35; logistic 2 + -ian
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Example Sentences

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R. Duke Heinz, the European Command’s chief logistician, told a small group of reporters who visited the logistics hub last week.

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“If they bring in infantry when they need to bring in logisticians, that’s not going to help.”

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Not for the first time, his craft seems to exist mainly for its own sake; it’s the hallmark of a filmmaker who’s more logistician than thinker, more technician than artist.

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“From nursing care via climate technicians to logisticians and academics, there will be a shortage of skilled workers everywhere.”

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A few weeks ago, after getting her first vaccine dose, the logistician from Sterling Heights, Michigan, went back to her office for the first time in a year to collect some documents she needed.

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