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Definition of potent
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of potent is as below...
Potent
(a.)
Powerful,
in an
intellectual
or moral
sense;
having
great
influence;
as,
potent
interest;
a
potent
argument..
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Contraction
::
Contraction
(n.)
Something
contracted
or
abbreviated,
as a word or
phrase;
-- as,
plenipo
for
plenipotentiary;
crim. con. for
criminal
conversation,
etc..
Virtuous
::
Virtuous
(a.)
Having
power or
efficacy;
powerfully
operative;
efficacious;
potent.
Ohm
::
Ohm (n.) The
standard
unit in the
measure
of
electrical
resistance,
being the
resistance
of a
circuit
in which a
potential
difference
of one volt
produces
a
current
of one
ampere.
As
defined
by the
International
Electrical
Congress
in 1893, and by
United
States
Statute,
it is a
resistance
substantially
equal to 109 units of
resistance
of the
C.G.S.
system
of
electro-magnetic
units,
and is
represented
by the
resistance
offered
to an
unvarying
electric
current
by a
column
of
mercury
at the
tempera
Potentate
::
Potentate
(a.) One who is
potent;
one who
possesses
great power or sway; a
prince,
sovereign,
or
monarch..
Bellipotent
::
Bellipotent
(p. pr.)
Mighty
in war;
armipotent.
Life
::
Life (n.)
Figuratively:
The
potential
or
animating
principle,
also, the
period
of
duration,
of
anything
that is
conceived
of as
resembling
a
natural
organism
in
structure
or
functions;
as, the life of a
state,
a
machine,
or a book;
authority
is the life of
government..
Tormentil
::
Tormentil
(n.) A
rosaceous
herb
(Potentilla
Tormentilla),
the root of which is used as a
powerful
astringent,
and for
alleviating
gripes,
or
tormina,
in
diarrhea..
Omnipotency
::
Omnipotency
(n.) The state of being
omnipotent;
almighty
power;
hence,
one who is
omnipotent;
the
Deity..
Voltmeter
::
Voltmeter
(n.) An
instrument
for
measuring
in volts the
differences
of
potential
between
different
points
of an
electrical
circuit.
Pre-
::
Pre- () A
prefix
denoting
priority
(of time,
place,
or
rank);
as,
precede,
to go
before;
precursor,
a
forerunner;
prefix,
to fix or place
before;
preeminent
eminent
before
or above
others.
Pre- is
sometimes
used
intensively,
as in
prepotent,
very
potent..
Weak
::
Weak (v. i.) Not
prevalent
or
effective,
or not felt to be
prevalent;
not
potent;
feeble..
Impotently
::
Impotently
(adv.)
In an
impotent
manner.
Ungenitured
::
Ungenitured
(a.)
Destitute
of
genitals;
impotent.
Omni-
::
Omni- () A
combining
form
denoting
all,
every,
everywhere;
as in
omnipotent,
all-powerful;
omnipresent..
Ignipotent
::
Ignipotent
(a.)
Presiding
over fire; also,
fiery..
Frigid
::
Frigid
(a.)
Wanting
natural
heat or vigor
sufficient
to
excite
the
generative
power;
impotent.
Tension
::
Tension
(a.) The
quality
in
consequence
of which an
electric
charge
tends to
discharge
itself,
as into the air by a
spark,
or to pass from a body of
greater
to one of less
electrical
potential.
It
varies
as the
quantity
of
electricity
upon a given
area..
Potentiometer
::
Potentiometer
(n.) An
instrument
for
measuring
or
comparing
electrial
potentials
or
electro-motive
forces.
Potential
::
Potential
(a.)
Existing
in
possibility,
not in
actuality..
Potent
::
Potent
(a.)
Powerful,
in an
intellectual
or moral
sense;
having
great
influence;
as,
potent
interest;
a
potent
argument..
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