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  • noun. An advertisement.
  • noun. An advantage in tennis.
  • The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
  • A suffix of Greek origin appended to nouns.
  • A prefix of Latin origin, with primary sense “to,” and hence also “toward, upon, for,” etc., expressing in Latin, and so in English, etc., motion or direction to, reduction or change into, addition, adherence, intensification, etc., in English often without perceptible force. According to the following consonant, it is variously assimilated ab-, ac-, af-, etc., or reduced to a-. See etymology.
  • A prefix of various other origin, erroneously put for other prefixes, as in advance, etc. See etymology.
  • A suffix in ballad and salad (formerly balade and salade), usually represented by -ade. See -ade.
  • An abbreviation of advertisement.
  • In anatomy, a suffix denoting relation, situation, or direction, having the same force as the English suffix -ward, or the word toward.
  • A simplified spelling of add.
  • Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
  • noun. advantage
  • noun. Short form of advertisement.
  • preposition. to, toward
  • WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
  • noun. a public promotion of some product or service
  • adverb. in the Christian era; used before dates after the supposed year Christ was born
  • Word Usage
    "Lucullus, Catulus, and Hortensius, to Cato and Brutus, he finally adopted the suggestion of Atticus to gratify Varro by giving him a share in the dialogue together with Atticus and himself (_ad Att. _ xiii. 13, 1, 'commotus tuis litteris, quod ad me de Varrone scripseras, totam Academiam ab hominibus nobilissimis abstuli transtulique ad nostrum sodalem et ex duobus libris contuli in quattuor')."
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