| ARMIPOTENT | • armipotent adj. (Obsolete) Powerful in battle. • armipotent n. (Poetic, archaic) A powerful combatant. • ARMIPOTENT adj. (archaic) having strong weapons; militarily potent. |
| EQUIPOTENT | • equipotent adj. Having equal strength, ability or efficacy. • equipotent adj. (Mathematics) Of two sets, having a bijection with one another. • EQUIPOTENT adj. of equal power. |
| IDEMPOTENT | • idempotent adj. (Mathematics, computing) (said of a function) Such that, when performed multiple times on the same subject… • idempotent adj. (Mathematics) (said of an element of an algebraic structure with a binary operation, such as a group… • idempotent adj. (Mathematics) (said of a binary operation) Such that all of the distinct elements it can operate on… |
| IGNIPOTENT | • ignipotent adj. (Poetic) Presiding over fire; fiery. • IGNIPOTENT adj. presiding over fire. |
| IMPOTENTLY | • impotently adv. In an impotent manner. • IMPOTENT adv. powerless. |
| NILPOTENTS | • nilpotents n. Plural of nilpotent. • NILPOTENT n. a quantity which equals zero when multiplied by itself. |
| OMNIPOTENT | • omnipotent adj. Having unlimited power, force or authority. • omnipotent adj. (Biology) Describing a cell (especially a stem cell) that is capable of developing into any type of… • omnipotent n. An omnipotent being. |
| OVERPOTENT | • overpotent adj. Too potent or powerful. • OVERPOTENT adj. too potent or powerful. |
| POTENTATES | • potentates n. Plural of potentate. • POTENTATE n. a powerful ruler; a monarch. |
| POTENTIALS | • potentials n. Plural of potential. • POTENTIAL n. powers or resources not yet developed or made use of. |
| POTENTIARY | • potentiary n. (Archaic) A person invested with power or influence. • POTENTIARY n. a person invested with power and influence. |
| POTENTIATE | • potentiate v. (Transitive) To endow with power. • potentiate v. (Transitive) To enhance. • potentiate v. (Transitive) To increase the potency (of a drug or biochemical agent). |
| POTENTILLA | • potentilla n. Any of many shrubs and herbs of the genus Potentilla; the cinquefoils. • Potentilla prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Rosaceae – the cinquefoils. • POTENTILLA n. any of various chiefly yellow-flowered plants of the genus Potentilla. |
| POTENTISED | • potentised v. Simple past tense and past participle of potentise. • POTENTISE v. to render the latent power of (anything) available, also POTENTIZE. |
| POTENTISES | • potentises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of potentise. • POTENTISE v. to render the latent power of (anything) available, also POTENTIZE. |
| POTENTIZED | • potentized v. Simple past tense and past participle of potentize. • POTENTIZE v. to render the latent power of (anything) available, also POTENTISE. |
| POTENTIZES | • potentizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of potentize. • POTENTIZE v. to render the latent power of (anything) available, also POTENTISE. |
| POTENTNESS | • potentness n. The quality or state of being potent; powerfulness; potency; efficacy. • POTENTNESS n. the state of being potent. |
| TOTIPOTENT | • totipotent adj. (Biology) Exhibiting totipotency. • TOTIPOTENT adj. capable of development into a complete organ or embryo. |