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logistician

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lo⋅gis⋅ti⋅cian

1[loh-ji-stish-uhn]
–noun
an expert in logistics.

Origin:
1930–35; logistic(s) + -ian

lo⋅gis⋅ti⋅cian

2[loh-ji-stish-uhn]
–noun
a person who is skilled in symbolic logic.

Origin:
1930–35; logistic 2 + -ian
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lo·gis·tic   (lō-jĭs'tĭk)   
adj.  
  1. Of or relating to symbolic logic.

  2. Of or relating to logistics.


[Medieval Latin logisticus, of calculation, from Greek logistikos, skilled in calculating, from logistēs, calculator, from logizesthai, to calculate, from logos, reckoning, reason; see leg- in Indo-European roots.]
lo·gis'ti·cal·ly adv., lo'gis·ti'cian (-jĭ-stĭsh'ən) n.
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