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    Po·tent
    /ˈpōtnt/

    adjective

    • 1. formed of crutch-shaped pieces; (especially of a cross) having a straight bar across the end of each extremity: "a cross potent"
    • 2. of the fur called potent (as a tincture).

    noun

    • 1. fur resembling vair, but with the alternating pieces T-shaped.
  2. Potent Definition. Possessing inner or physical strength; powerful. Exerting or capable of exerting strong physiological or chemical effects. Convincing; cogent. A potent argument. Having authority or power; mighty; influential. A potent monarch. Effective or powerful in action, as a drug or drink.

  3. What does the word potent mean? There are seven meanings listed in OED's entry for the word potent, four of which are labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. potent has developed meanings and uses in subjects including. religion (Middle English) medicine (Middle English) heraldry (late 1500s)

  4. adjective. These are words and phrases related to potent. Click on any word or phrase to go to its thesaurus page. Or, go to the definition of potent. He was a potent puncher. Synonyms. powerful. strong. mighty. forceful. vigorous. overpowering. formidable. solid. tough. Antonyms. weak. frail. puny. Hitler was a potent demagogue. Synonyms.

  5. Detailed Meaning of 'potent'. When an entity or factor is deemed potent, it signifies its ability to exert a strong and influential impact. This term is frequently employed in various contexts, including science, medicine, politics, and even in describing emotions or substances.

  6. adjective. powerful; mighty: a potent fighting force. cogent; persuasive: Several potent arguments were in his favor. producing powerful physical or chemical effects: a potent drug. having or exercising great power or influence: a potent factor in the economy. (of a male) capable of sexual intercourse. See more. Recommended videos.

  7. potency. noun. /ˈpəʊtnsi/ (plural potencies) [uncountable, countable] the power that somebody/something has to affect your body or mind. the potency of desire. If you keep a medicine too long, it may lose its potency. a low potency drug. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Questions about grammar and vocabulary?

  8. 5 days ago · 1 (adjective) in the sense of powerful. Definition. having great power or influence. a potent political force. Synonyms. powerful. commanding. dynamic. dominant. influential. authoritative. See examples for synonyms. 2 (adjective) in the sense of persuasive. Definition. (of arguments) persuasive or forceful. a potent electoral message. Synonyms.

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