estratagema
stratagem, trick
noun es-trah-tah-HEH-mah Rare
Origin: From Greek strategema, via Latin strategema.
Also means
ruse, ploy
Usage Note
Estratagema is feminine despite ending in -a after a consonant cluster — la estratagema, las estratagemas. It denotes a clever deceptive manoeuvre, often military in origin but now broadly figurative. Do not confuse with estrategia ('strategy'), which is a broader plan, whereas estratagema implies cunning and often deception.
Examples
"Usó una estratagema para ganar."
Natural Translation
She used a stratagem to win.
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