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supplementary
English
Etymology
Derived from French supplémentaire.
Adjective
supplementary (comparative more supplementary, superlative most supplementary)
- Additional; added to supply what is wanted.
Derived terms
- nonsupplementary
- presupplementary
- supplementary angles
Translations
Noun
supplementary (plural supplementaries)
- Something additional; an extra.
References
- Webster, Noah (1828) , “supplementary”, in An American Dictionary of the English Language
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advantageous
English
Etymology
advantage +? -ous or from Middle French avantageus (French avantageux). See advantage.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?ædv?n?te?d???s/
- Rhymes: -e?d??s
- Hyphenation: ad?van?ta?geous
Adjective
advantageous (comparative more advantageous, superlative most advantageous)
- Being of advantage, beneficial.
- Synonyms: behooveful, furthersome, gainful, profitable, useful
Derived terms
- advantageously
Translations
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