From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishstatisticianstat‧is‧ti‧cian /ˌstætəˈstɪʃən/AWL noun [countable]HMSsomeone who works with statisticsExamples from the Corpusstatistician• Accountants, personneladministrators, economists, data processing experts and statisticians are all experts in a specialised field of work.• As any statistician will confirm, it is unwise to infertrends from change over a single year.• Philip Redfern suggested it should become standardpractice for statisticians to put their professionaladvice on the record.• That would be left to government statisticians, who would work simultaneously to improve the index.• Arguments or wars had, some group of statisticians had calculated, taken up to 89.7% of our lives.• This is about twice the number that statisticiansestimate were removed during all of 1995.• His apparentheresy is not that of the smooth talking cleric, but the statistician specialising in the field of criminology.• Not for much longer, however, thanks to those statisticians.