poten-, pot-, poss-, -potent, -potence, -potency, -potential +
(Latin: power, strength, ability, able; having authority over; rule over, command of)
armipotent (adjective), more armipotent, most armipotent
Powerful or strong in the arms of war or mighty in battle.
astripotence
The power of the stars.
auripotence
The power of gold; having gold at one's command; wealthy.
bellipotent (noun), more bellipotent, most bellipotent
A reference to the force or power of war; mighty in war.
The capability of or extent to which a chemical substance; such as, a hormone, acts within a biological system.
compossible
1. Compatible; potentially consistent, as with another statement, theory, etc.
2. Able to exist or happen together.
2. Able to exist or happen together.
co-omnipotence
Joint command; jointly all-powerful.
cunctipotence
cunctipotent
All-powerful; omnipotent.
From Latin cunctus, "all" + potens, "powerful".
deipotent
With god-like power.
divinipotence
divinipotent
Having the power of divination (fortune telling).
effective isotropic radiated power, EIRP
A measurement of the output of RFID reader antennas used in the United States and elsewhere.
EIRP is usually expressed in watts.
effective radiated power, ERP
A measurement of the output of RFID reader antennas used in Europe and elsewhere.
ERP is usually expressed in watts and is not the same as EIRP.