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Date:
1200-1300
Language:
Old French
Origin:
Latin
, from omni- (
OMNI-
) + potens (
POTENT
)
omnipotent
adjective
om‧nip‧o‧tent
formal
able to do everything
[=
all-powerful
]
—
omnipotence
noun
[
uncountable
]
Definition from the Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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