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

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

equi-omnipotence (s) (noun), equi-omnipotences (pl)
The condition of being universally and equally all powerful: Many people all over the world believe in God as possessing equi-omnipotence.
equi-omnipotent (adjective) (not comparable)
Regarding a state of being powerful everywhere to the same degree: The equi-omnipotent love of God was felt by the congregation throughout the church service.
equipotence (s) (noun), equipotences (pl)
The situation of being equivalent in effect and power: The equipotence of the two drugs were verified by the tests done in the lab at the university.
equipotent (adjective) (not comparable)
Referring to the condition of being equal in power, ability, effect, or capacity: After tasting the two drinks, Jack thought that the two strong alcoholic beverages were equipotent in being very strong and stiff.
equipotential (adjective) (not comparable)
Concerning things that have the same or exhibit uniform potential at every point: Level surfaces on the planet Earth are said to be equipotential.
equipotentiality (s) (noun) (no pl)
The quality or state of having similar and equal power: Equipotentiality can also be explained as being the capacity for developing in the same way and to the same extent.
Facta sunt potentiora verbis. (Latin statement)
Facts or deeds are more powerful than words.
funipotent (adjective), more funipotent, most funipotent
Regarding the adeptness at doing tricks with ropes: The cowboy was exceedingly clever at his funipotent stunts, or doing performances with his ropes, and the audience was greatly impressed.
granulopotent (adjective), more granulopotent, most granulopotent
Capable of forming granules: A granulopotent development can be brought into existence by sintering, crystallisation, or by chemical reaction, among other methods.
hydropower (s) (noun) (no pl)
Water power; hydroelectric power: Electricity generated from hydropower is one way of supplying peoples' homes with electricity and is constantly renewedable.
idempotent (adjective) (not comparable)
1. Unchanged when multiplied by itself: One times one equals one and is therefore idempotent no matter how many times it is multiplied.
2. Unchanged in value following multiplication by itself: Jack pressed the pause button on the remote control lots of times without any varied results, so that button could be said to be idempotent.
ignipotent (adjective) (not comparable)
Regarding the control over fire, fiery: Vulcan, an ancient Roman god of fire and metal-working, is said to have had ignipotent power.
immunopotence (s) (noun) (no pl)
The immunogenic capacity of a structural component on an antigenic molecule to initiate antibody synthesis: Immunopotence refers to the ability of eliciting a response of immunity.
immunopotent (adjective) (not comparable)
In immunoloty, concerning the stimulation of the formation of antibodies: An immunopotent activation can produce a large large number of antibodies.
impossibility (s) (noun), impossibilities (pl)
1. Something that cannot exist or cannot be done: Living without water is a physical impossibility.
2. The likelihood that something will not happen or cannot be achieved; something impossible: Janet was in hospital, so it was an impossibility for her to be at the staff meeting at school.

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-.