There are different ways you can be superior. And you would need to define 'skill' further. But superiority resides within categories. Someone with superior strength to a friend could have an inferior intellect.
The word "prevail" is a verb. It means to be widespread or to have superior strength or influence.
A homophone for a deed of strength or skill is the word "feat." A homophone is a word that is pronounced the same as another word but differs in meaning, origin, or spelling. In this case, "feat" sounds the same as "feat," which means a notable or impressive act or achievement.
That is what the word means. Superior means above.
No. The Hebrew word for strength means strength.
Superior.
Penmanship.
síla means strength and silný means strong
superior
"Skilfully" means "with skill".
superior, excellent, outstanding
"Ikaika" means Strong and Strength Not Koa.
dexterity