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stratagem in Latin

stratagem in Latin is stratēgēma, sūtēla — stratagem means a clever plan or trick, especially one meant to outwit an opponent.

stratagem in Latin

stratēgēma
noun
Specifically, such a tactic or artifice in military operation.
sūtēla
noun
Specifically, such a tactic or artifice in military operation.

What does "stratagem" mean?

  1. noun A clever plan or trick, especially one meant to outwit an opponent.
    "The general devised a stratagem to lure the enemy into a trap."

stratagem in a sentence

  • The general devised a stratagem to lure the enemy into a trap.
  • Her business rivals accused her of using underhanded stratagems to win the contract.

Common Latin translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "stratagem" in Latin?

"stratagem" in Latin is stratēgēma, sūtēla. stratagem means: A clever plan or trick, especially one meant to outwit an opponent.

How do you use "stratagem" in a sentence?

Example: "The general devised a stratagem to lure the enemy into a trap." In Latin, "stratagem" is stratēgēma, sūtēla.

Are there other ways to say "stratagem" in Latin?

Yes — Latin has 2 translations listed for "stratagem": stratēgēma, sūtēla.

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