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pol·i·ti·cian \ˌpäləˈtishən\ noun (-s) Etymology: politic (I) + -an 1. obsolete : a politic person; especially : a shrewd or crafty schemer 2. : one experienced in the art or science of government : one actively engaged in conducting the business of a government : one skilled or experienced in politics : statesman < a power politician > < the politician and the civil servant work harmoniously together — Alexander Brady > < at once a barbarian potentate and an ambitious European politician — J.A.Froude > 3. : one addicted to or actively engaged in party politics: as a. : one engaged in party politics as a profession or as a means of livelihood b. : one primarily interested in political offices or profits derived from them as a source of private gain — often used disparagingly c. : one motivated by narrow (as group, sectional, or personal) and usually short-run interests as contrasted with the long-term welfare of the people as a whole — compare statesman 4. obsolete : politique |