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potential
adjective
[L. potentialis.]
Having power to impress on us the ideas of certain qualities, though the qualities are not inherent in the thing; as potential heat or cold.
potential
Existing in possibility, not in act. This potential and imaginary materia prima, cannot exist without form.
potential
Efficacious; powerful. Potential cautery, in medicine, is the consuming or reducing to an eschar, any part of the body by a caustic alkaline or metallic saltinstead of a red hot iron, the use of which is called actual cautery. Potential mode, in grammar, is that form of the verb which is used to express the power, possibility, liberty or necessity of an action or of being; as, I may go; he can write. This, in English, is not strictly a distinct mode, but the indicative or declarative mode, affirming the power to act, instead of the act itself. I may go or can go, are equivalent to, I have power to go.