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- Advantage - n. - Any condition, circumstance, opportunity, or means, particularly favorable to success, or to any desired end; benefit; as, the enemy had the advantage of a more elevated position.
- Advantage - n. - Superiority; mastery; -- with of or over.
- Advantage - n. - Superiority of state, or that which gives it; benefit; gain; profit; as, the advantage of a good constitution.
- Advantage - n. - Interest of money; increase; overplus (as the thirteenth in the baker's dozen).
- Advantage - v. t. - To give an advantage to; to further; to promote; to benefit; to profit.
- Advantageable - a. - Advantageous.
- Advantaged - imp. & p. p. - of Advantage
- Advantageous - a. - Being of advantage; conferring advantage; gainful; profitable; useful; beneficial; as, an advantageous position; trade is advantageous to a nation.
- Advantageously - adv. - Profitably; with advantage.
- Advantageousness - n. - Profitableness.
- Leverage - n. - The action of a lever; mechanical advantage gained by the lever.
- Barmecide - n. - One who proffers some illusory advantage or benefit. Also used as an adj.: Barmecidal.
- Lure - n. - Any enticement; that which invites by the prospect of advantage or pleasure; a decoy.
- Avail - v. t. - To turn to the advantage of; to be of service to; to profit; to benefit; to help; as, artifices will not avail the sinner in the day of judgment.
- Plumper - n. - A vote given to one candidate only, when two or more are to be elected, thus giving him the advantage over the others. A person who gives his vote thus is said to plump, or to plump his vote.
- Return - n. - The profit on, or advantage received from, labor, or an investment, undertaking, adventure, etc.
- Pipe laying - - The act or method of making combinations for personal advantage secretly or slyly; -- in this sense, usually written as one word.
- Exultation - n. - The act of exulting; lively joy at success or victory, or at any advantage gained; rapturous delight; triumph.
- Prevalent - a. - Gaining advantage or superiority; having superior force, influence, or efficacy; prevailing; predominant; successful; victorious.
- Trail - v. t. - To take advantage of the ignorance of; to impose upon.
- Use - v. t. - Yielding of service; advantage derived; capability of being used; usefulness; utility.
- License - n. - That deviation from strict fact, form, or rule, in which an artist or writer indulges, assuming that it will be permitted for the sake of the advantage or effect gained; as, poetic license; grammatical license, etc.
- Bootless - a. - Unavailing; unprofitable; useless; without advantage or success.
- Water privilege - - The advantage of using water as a mechanical power; also, the place where water is, or may be, so used. See under Privilege.
- Opportunism - n. - The art or practice of taking advantage of opportunities or circumstances, or of seeking immediate advantage with little regard for ultimate consequences.
- Advantage - n. - Any condition, circumstance, opportunity, or means, particularly favorable to success, or to any desired end; benefit; as, the enemy had the advantage of a more elevated position.
- Snap - v. t. - Any circumstance out of which money may be made or an advantage gained.
- Quarter - v. t. - Treatment shown by an enemy; mercy; especially, the act of sparing the life a conquered enemy; a refraining from pushing one's advantage to extremes.
- Advantage - n. - Superiority of state, or that which gives it; benefit; gain; profit; as, the advantage of a good constitution.
- Circumvent - v. t. - To gain advantage over by arts, stratagem, or deception; to decieve; to delude; to get around.
- Purchase - v. t. - Any mechanical hold, or advantage, applied to the raising or removing of heavy bodies, as by a lever, a tackle, capstan, and the like; also, the apparatus, tackle, or device by which the advantage is gained.
- Gain - v. i. - To have or receive advantage or profit; to acquire gain; to grow rich; to advance in interest, health, or happiness; to make progress; as, the sick man gains daily.
- Forego - v. t. - To relinquish the enjoyment or advantage of; to give up; to resign; to renounce; -- said of a thing already enjoyed, or of one within reach, or anticipated.
- Coupe-gorge - n. - Any position giving the enemy such advantage that the troops occupying it must either surrender or be cut to pieces.
- 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.
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- H5532 סָכַן - 5532 סָכַן - סָכַן - - çâkan - saw-kan' - a primitive root; to be familiar with; by implication, to minister to, be serviceable to, be customary; acquaint (self), be advantage, [idiom] ever, (be, (un-)) profit(-able), treasurer, be wont. - Verb - heb
- G5622 ὠφέλεια - 5622 ὠφέλεια - ὨΦΈΛΕΙΑ - - ōphéleia - o-fel'-i-ah - from a derivative of the base of ὠφέλιμος; usefulness, i.e. benefit:--advantage, profit. - Noun Feminine - greek
- G5623 ὠφελέω - 5623 ὠφελέω - ὨΦΕΛΈΩ - - ōpheléō - o-fel-eh'-o - from the same as ὠφέλεια; to be useful, i.e. to benefit:--advantage, better, prevail, profit. - Verb - greek
- G5624 ὠφέλιμος - 5624 ὠφέλιμος - ὨΦΈΛΙΜΟΣ - - ōphélimos - o-fel'-ee-mos - from a form of ὄφελος; helpful or serviceable, i.e. advantageous:--profit(-able). - Adjective - greek
- G3786 ὄφελος - 3786 ὄφελος - ὌΦΕΛΟΣ - - óphelos - of'-el-os - from (to heap up, i.e. accumulate or benefit); gain:--advantageth, profit. - Noun Neuter - greek
- H2600 חִנָּם - 2600 חִנָּם - חִנָּם - - chinnâm - khin-nawm' - from חֵן; gratis, i.e. devoid of cost, reason or advantage; without a cause (cost, wages), causeless, to cost nothing, free(-ly), innocent, for nothing (nought, in vain. - Adverb - heb
- H3788 כִּשְׁרוֹן - 3788 כִּשְׁרוֹן - כִּשְׁרוֹן - - kishrôwn - kish-rone' - from כָּשֵׁר; success, advantage; equity, good, right. - Noun Masculine - heb
- G2908 κρεῖσσον - 2908 κρεῖσσον - ΚΡΕῖΣΣΟΝ - - kreîsson - krice'-son - neuter of an alternate form of κρείττων; (as noun) better, i.e. greater advantage:--better. - Adverb - greek
- G3081 λυσιτελεῖ - 3081 λυσιτελεῖ - ΛΥΣΙΤΕΛΕῖ - - lysiteleî - loo-sit-el-i' - third person singular present indicative active of a derivative of a compound of λύσις and τέλος; impersonally, it answers the purpose, i.e. is advantageous:--it is better. - Verb - greek
- G3685 ὀνίνημι - 3685 ὀνίνημι - ὈΝΊΝΗΜΙ - - onínēmi - on-in'-ay-mee - a prolonged form of an apparently primary verb (, to slur); for which another prolonged form () is used as an alternate in some tenses (unless indeed it be identical with the base of ὄνομα through the idea of notoriety); to gratify, i.e. (middle voice) to derive pleasure or advantage from:--have joy. - Verb - greek
- G4053 περισσός - 4053 περισσός - ΠΕΡΙΣΣΌΣ - - perissós - per-is-sos' - from περί (in the sense of beyond); superabundant (in quantity) or superior (in quality); by implication, excessive; adverbially (with ἐκ) violently; neuter (as noun) preeminence:--exceeding abundantly above, more abundantly, advantage, exceedingly, very highly, beyond measure, more, superfluous, vehement(-ly). - Adjective - greek
- G4122 πλεονεκτέω - 4122 πλεονεκτέω - ΠΛΕΟΝΕΚΤΈΩ - - pleonektéō - pleh-on-cek-teh'-o - from πλεονέκτης; to be covetous, i.e. (by implication) to over-reach:--get an advantage, defraud, make a gain. - Verb - greek
- G4851 συμφέρω - 4851 συμφέρω - ΣΥΜΦΈΡΩ - - symphérō - soom-fer'-o - from σύν and φέρω (including its alternate); to bear together (contribute), i.e. (literally) to collect, or (figuratively) to conduce; especially (neuter participle as a noun) advantage:--be better for, bring together, be expedient (for), be good, (be) profit(-able for). - Verb - greek
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- Romans 45 3:1 - What advantage then hath the Jew ? or what profit is there of circumcision ?
ΤΙ ΟΥΝ ΤΟ ΠΕΡΙΣΣΟΝ ΤΟΥ ΙΟΥΔΑΙΟΥ Η ΤΙς Η ΩΦΕΛΕΙΑ ΤΗς ΠΕΡΙΤΟΜΗς - 2 Corinthians 47 2:11 - Lest Satan should get an advantage of us : for we are not ignorant of his devices.
ΙΝΑ ΜΗ ΠΛΕΟΝΕΚΤΗΨΩΜΕΝ ΥΠΟ ΤΟΥ ΣΑΤΑΝΑ ΟΥ ΓΑΡ ΑΥΤΟΥ ΤΑ ΝΟΗΜΑΤΑ ΑΓΝΟΟΥΜΕΝ - Job 18 35:3 - For thou saidst , What advantage will it be unto thee? and, What profit shall I have, if I be cleansed from my sin ?
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- Luke 42 9:25 For what is a man advantaged, if he gain the whole world, and lose himself, or be cast away?
ΓΆΡ ΤΊΣ ὨΦΕΛΈΩ ἌΝΘΡΩΠΟΣ ὨΦΕΛΈΩ ΚΕΡΔΑΊΝΩ ὍΛΟΣ ΚΌΣΜΟΣ ΔΈ ἈΠΌΛΛΥΜΙ ἙΑΥΤΟῦ Ἤ ΖΗΜΙΌΩ - Jude 65 1:16 These are murmurers, complainers, walking after their own lusts; and their mouth speaketh great swelling words, having men's persons in admiration because of advantage.
ΟὟΤΟΣ ΕἸΣΊ ΓΟΓΓΥΣΤΉΣ ΜΕΜΨΊΜΟΙΡΟΣ ΠΟΡΕΎΟΜΑΙ ΚΑΤΆ ΑὐΤΌΣ ἘΠΙΘΥΜΊΑ ΚΑΊ ΑὐΤΌΣ ΣΤΌΜΑ ΛΑΛΈΩ ὙΠΈΡΟΓΚΟΣ ΠΡΌΣΩΠΟΝ ΘΑΥΜΆΖΩ ΧΆΡΙΝ ὨΦΈΛΕΙΑ - Romans 45 3:1 What advantage then hath the Jew? or what profit is there of circumcision?
ΤΊΣ ΠΕΡΙΣΣΌΣ ΟὖΝ ἸΟΥΔΑῖΟΣ Ἤ ΤΊΣ ὨΦΈΛΕΙΑ ΠΕΡΙΤΟΜΉ - 1 Corinthians 46 15:32 If after the manner of men I have fought with beasts at Ephesus, what advantageth it me, if the dead rise not? let us eat and drink; for to morrow we die.
ΕἸ ΚΑΤΆ ἌΝΘΡΩΠΟΣ ΘΗΡΙΟΜΑΧΈΩ ἘΝ ἜΦΕΣΟΣ ΤΊΣ ὌΦΕΛΟΣ ΜΟΊ ΕἸ ΝΕΚΡΌΣ ἘΓΕΊΡΩ Οὐ ΦΆΓΩ ΚΑΊ ΠΊΝΩ ΓΆΡ ΑὔΡΙΟΝ ἈΠΟΘΝΉΣΚΩ - 2 Corinthians 47 2:11 Lest Satan should get an advantage of us: for we are not ignorant of his devices.
ἽΝΑ ΜΉ ΣΑΤΑΝᾶΣ ὙΠΌ ΠΛΕΟΝΕΚΤΈΩ ΓΆΡ Οὐ ἈΓΝΟΈΩ ΑὐΤΌΣ ΝΌΗΜΑ