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Definition of advantage
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Advantage
(n.)
Superiority
of
state,
or that which gives it;
benefit;
gain;
profit;
as, the
advantage
of a good
constitution..
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Benefit
::
Benefit
(n.)
Whatever
promotes
prosperity
and
personal
happiness,
or adds value to
property;
advantage;
profit..
Subsigned
::
Subsidy
(n.) A grant from the
government,
from a
municipal
corporation,
or the like, to a
private
person
or
company
to
assist
the
establishment
or
support
of an
enterprise
deemed
advantageous
to the
public;
a
subvention;
as, a
subsidy
to the
owners
of a line of ocean
steamships..
Loss
::
Loss (v. t.)
Failure
to use
advantageously;
as, loss of
time..
Outgeneral
::
Outgeneral
(v. t.) To
exceed
in
generalship;
to gain
advantage
over by
superior
military
skill or
executive
ability;
to
outmaneuver.
Disconducive
::
Disconducive
(a.) Not
conductive;
impeding;
disadvantageous.
Odds
::
Odds (a.)
Difference
in favor of one and
against
another;
excess
of one of two
things
or
numbers
over the
other;
inequality;
advantage;
superiority;
hence,
excess
of
chances;
probability..
Approvement
::
Approvement
(n.)
Improvement
of
common
lands,
by
inclosing
and
converting
them to the uses of
husbandry
for the
advantage
of the lord of the
manor..
Good
::
Good
(adv.)
Well, --
especially
in the
phrase
as good, with a
following
as
expressed
or
implied;
equally
well with as much
advantage
or as
little
harm as
possible..
Disadvantage
::
Disadvantage
(n.)
Deprivation
of
advantage;
unfavorable
or
prejudicial
quality,
condition,
circumstance,
or the like; that which
hinders
success,
or
causes
loss or
injury..
Art
::
Art (n.)
Skill,
dexterity,
or the power of
performing
certain
actions,
acquired
by
experience,
study,
or
observation;
knack;
as, a man has the art of
managing
his
business
to
advantage..
Advantageousness
::
Advantageousness
(n.)
Profitableness.
Emolument
::
Emolument
(n.) The
profit
arising
from
office,
employment,
or
labor;
gain;
compensation;
advantage;
perquisites,
fees, or
salary..
Cast
::
Cast (n.) A
chance,
opportunity,
privilege,
or
advantage;
specifically,
an
opportunity
of
riding;
a
lift..
Proficuous
::
Proficuous
(a.)
Profitable;
advantageous;
useful.
Imitate
::
Imitate
(v. t.) To
resemble
(another
species
of
animal,
or a
plant,
or
inanimate
object)
in form,
color,
ornamentation,
or
instinctive
habits,
so as to
derive
an
advantage
thereby;
sa, when a
harmless
snake
imitates
a
venomous
one in color and
manner,
or when an
odorless
insect
imitates,
in
color,
one
having
secretion
offensive
to
birds..
Trail
::
Trail (n.) The act of
taking
advantage
of the
ignorance
of a
person;
an
imposition.
Residuary
::
Residuary
(a.)
Consisting
of
residue;
as,
residuary
matter;
pertaining
to the
residue,
or part
remaining;
as, the
residuary
advantage
of an
estate..
Snap
::
Snap (v. t.) Any
circumstance
out of which money may be made or an
advantage
gained.
Surrender
::
Surrender
(v. t.) To give up
possession
of; to
yield;
to
resign;
as, to
surrender
a
right,
privilege,
or
advantage..
Trail
::
Trail (v. t.) To take
advantage
of the
ignorance
of; to
impose
upon.
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