The school has courses for elementary, intermediate, and advanced students. The book explains both basic and advanced techniques. The system has many advanced features. The disease is in an advanced stage. an advanced form of cancer
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Word History
Etymology
Middle English avaunced, from past participle of avauncen "to advance entry 1"