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potent
adjective
1 strong; effective; powerful.
2 said of an argument, etc: persuasive; convincing.
3 said of a drug or poison: powerful and swift in effect.
4 said of a male: capable of sexual intercourse.
[15c: from Latin potens , potentis present participle of posse to be able]
potency noun (potencies )
1 the state of being potent; power.
2 strength or effectiveness, eg of a drug.
3 the capacity for development.
adjective
1 strong; effective; powerful.
2 said of an argument, etc: persuasive; convincing.
3 said of a drug or poison: powerful and swift in effect.
4 said of a male: capable of sexual intercourse.
[15c: from Latin potens , potentis present participle of posse to be able]
potency noun (potencies )
1 the state of being potent; power.
2 strength or effectiveness, eg of a drug.
3 the capacity for development.
potentate
noun , esp hist or literary a powerful ruler; a monarch.
[14c: from Latin potentatus , from potens , potentis powerful]
noun , esp hist or literary a powerful ruler; a monarch.
[14c: from Latin potentatus , from potens , potentis powerful]
potential
adjective possible or likely, though as yet not tested or actual a potential customer .
noun
1 the range of capabilities that someone or something has; powers or resources not yet developed or made use of fulfil your potential .
2 physics the energy required to move a unit of mass, electric charge, etc from an infinite distance to the point in a gravitational or electric field where it is to be measured.
[14c: from Latin potentialis , from potentia power]
potentiality noun .
potentialize or potentialise verb (potentialized , potentializing ).
potentially adverb .
adjective possible or likely, though as yet not tested or actual a potential customer .
noun
1 the range of capabilities that someone or something has; powers or resources not yet developed or made use of fulfil your potential .
2 physics the energy required to move a unit of mass, electric charge, etc from an infinite distance to the point in a gravitational or electric field where it is to be measured.
[14c: from Latin potentialis , from potentia power]
potentiality noun .
potentialize or potentialise verb (potentialized , potentializing ).
potentially adverb .
potential difference
noun , physics (abbreviation pd or PD) the work ( noun 17) done in moving electric charge between two points in an electrical circuit.
noun , physics (abbreviation pd or PD) the work ( noun 17) done in moving electric charge between two points in an electrical circuit.
potential energy
noun , physics (abbreviation PE) the energy stored by an object by virtue of its position.
noun , physics (abbreviation PE) the energy stored by an object by virtue of its position.
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