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ac·tu·ary \ˈakchəˌwerē, -ksh-, -ri\ noun (-es) Etymology: Late Latin actuarius, from Latin, shorthand writer, writer of accounts, from actum public transaction, record + -arius -ary — more at act 1. obsolete : a clerk or registrar originally of a law court 2. : one trained in mathematics and statistics whose business it is to calculate insurance and annuity premiums, reserves, and dividends |