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- adjectivepotent (adjective)
- having great power, influence, or effect:"thrones were potent symbols of authority" · "a potent drug" · "a potent argument"
- (of a male) able to achieve an erection or to reach an orgasm.
Originlate Middle English: from Latin potent- ‘being powerful, being able’, from the verb posse.adjectivepotent (adjective)- formed of crutch-shaped pieces; (especially of a cross) having a straight bar across the end of each extremity:"a cross potent"
- of the fur called potent (as a tincture).
nounpotent (noun)- fur resembling vair, but with the alternating pieces T-shaped.
Originlate Middle English (denoting a crutch): alteration of Old French potence ‘crutch’, from Latin potentia ‘power’ (in medieval Latin ‘crutch’), from potent- (see potent).Similar and Opposite Wordsadjective
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