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Definition of potent
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Potent
(n.) A staff or
crutch.
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Potential
::
Potential
(n.) In the
theory
of
gravitation,
or of other
forces
acting
in
space,
a
function
of the
rectangular
coordinates
which
determine
the
position
of a
point,
such that its
differential
coefficients
with
respect
to the
coordinates
are equal to the
components
of the force at the point
considered;
-- also
called
potential
function,
or force
function.
It is
called
also
Newtonian
potential
when the force is
directed
to a fixed
center
and is
inversely
as the
square
of the
distance
from the cente
Frigid
::
Frigid
(a.)
Wanting
natural
heat or vigor
sufficient
to
excite
the
generative
power;
impotent.
Potentness
::
Potentness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
potent;
powerfulness;
potency;
efficacy.
Omnipotent
::
Omnipotent
(a.)
Having
unlimited
power of a
particular
kind; as,
omnipotent
love..
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
Impotent
::
Impotent
(a.)
Wanting
the power of
procreation;
unable
to
copulate;
also,
sometimes,
sterile;
barren..
Overpotent
::
Overpotent
(a.) Too
potent
or
powerful.
In Esse
::
In esse () In
being;
actually
existing;
--
distinguished
from in
posse,
or in
potentia,
which
denote
that a thing is not, but may be..
Imbecile
::
Imbecile
(a.)
Destitute
of
strength,
whether
of body or mind;
feeble;
impotent;
esp.,
mentally
wea;
feeble-minded;
as,
hospitals
for the
imbecile
and
insane..
Potential
::
Potential
(n.)
Anything
that may be
possible;
a
possibility;
potentially.
Prepotency
::
Prepotency
(n.) The
quality
or
condition
of being
prepotent;
predominance.
Prepotent
::
Prepotent
(a.)
Characterized
by
prepotency.
Bellipotent
::
Bellipotent
(p. pr.)
Mighty
in war;
armipotent.
Potential
::
Potential
(a.)
Existing
in
possibility,
not in
actuality..
Ungenitured
::
Ungenitured
(a.)
Destitute
of
genitals;
impotent.
Impuissant
::
Impuissant
(a.) Weak;
impotent;
feeble.
Omnipotently
::
Omnipotently
(adv.)
In an
omnipotent
manner.
Plenipotentiary
::
Plenipotentiary
(n.) A
person
invested
with full power to
transact
any
business;
especially,
an
ambassador
or envoy to a
foreign
court,
with full power to
negotiate
a
treaty,
or to
transact
other
business..
Enervate
::
Enervate
(v. t.) To
deprive
of
nerve,
force,
strength,
or
courage;
to
render
feeble
or
impotent;
to make
effeminate;
to
impair
the moral
powers
of..
Cinquefoil
::
Cinquefoil
(n.) The name of
several
different
species
of the genus
Potentilla;
-- also
called
five-finger,
because
of the
resemblance
of its
leaves
to the
fingers
of the
hand..
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