a. [f. L. actuāri-us ACTUARY + -AL 1.] Of or pertaining to actuaries or their profession.
1855. G. Sheppard, Life Assurance, 29. Actuarial skill determines the proportion of risk that exists and the money premium by which it may be represented.
1869. Echo, 22 Nov., 1/1. Most of us are allowed to go through the span of life allotted to us in actuarial tables.
1869. Daily News, 18 Aug. Calculated on well-known and acknowledged actuarial principles. Ibid. (1879), 1 Feb. The actuarial value of the annuity would be considerably more than 6,500l.