poten-, pot-, poss-, -potent, -potence, -potency, -potential +

(Latin: power, strength, ability, able; having authority over; rule over, command of)

noctipotence
Powers associated with the night; such as, of the legendary vampire.
omnipotence (s) (noun), omnipotences (pl)
A condition of having unlimited power: For some people, omnipotence consists of special abilities and dominance and superiority over others.
An unlimited power or strength.
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omnipotent (adjective), more omnipotent, most omnipotent
1. Descriptive of being powerful and almighty: Many people believe that love is omnipotent, and is strong and prevailing.
2. Relating to something which has unlimited authority or force: The power of nature that created the world must be omnipotent.
3. Referring to the almighty or infinite in power, as God: One omnipotent belief is that a deity can do anything it chooses to do, therefore having supremacy over everything.
A reference to having great authority or power.
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omnipotently
1. Referring to someone having unlimited power; all powerful.
2. With almighty power.
3. Having virtually unlimited authority or influence.
overpotent
Too powerful.
parvipotence
parvipotent
1. Having little power.
2. Having limited power or authority.
pene-omnipotence
pene-omnipotent
1. Being almost all-powerful.
2. Everything but all-powerful.
pennipotence
pennipotent
1. The power of flight.
2. Strong of wing.
3. Strong on the wing.
plenipotence
plenipotent
Invested with or possessing full power.
plenipotentiary
A diplomatic agent, such as an ambassador, fully authorized to represent his or her government.
pluripotence

Cross references of word families related directly, or indirectly, to: "master, lead, leading, ruler, ruling, govern": -agogic; agon-; arch-; -crat; dom-; gov-; magist-; regi-; tyran-.