advantageous

advantageous
/ad'veuhn tay"jeuhs/, adj.
providing an advantage; furnishing convenience or opportunity; favorable; profitable; useful; beneficial: an advantageous position; an advantageous treaty.
[1590-1600; ADVANTAGE + -OUS; cf. F avantageux, It avantaggioso]

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