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Omnipotent Definition

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English

Etymology

From Latin omnipotens (“almighty”) < omnis (“all”) + potens (“mighty, powerful”).

Pronunciation

Adjective

omnipotent (comparative more omnipotent, superlative most omnipotent)

  1. Having unlimited power, force or authority.
  2. (biology) Describing a cell (especially a stem cell) that is capable of developing into any type of cell or forming any type of tissue (also called a totipotent cell). See also pluripotent.

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Anglo-Norman

Etymology

From Latin, see above

Adjective

omnipotent m. (feminine omnipotente)

  1. omnipotent

French

Etymology

From Latin, see above

Pronunciation

Adjective

omnipotent m. (f. omnipotente, m. plural omnipotents, f. plural omnipotentes)

  1. omnipotent

Old French

Etymology

From Latin, see above

Adjective

omnipotent m. (feminine omnipotente)

  1. omnipotent

 

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