a. [f. L. actuāri-us ACTUARY + -AL 1.] Of or pertaining to actuaries or their profession.

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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.

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1869.  Echo, 22 Nov., 1/1. Most of us are allowed to go through the span of life allotted to us in actuarial tables.

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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.

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