释义 |
po·tence I. \ˈpōtən(t)s\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French, from Latin potentia potency, power 1. : potency 2. : the integrated dominance effect of a group of polygenes II. noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French, crutch, gibbet, from Latin potentia potency, power 1. : cross, gibbet 2. : the stud of a watch in which the bearing for the lower pivot of the verge is made b. : a supporting bracket used in watchwork 3. : a military formation in which a part of a line is thrown forward or backward at an angle to the main line III. adjective also po·ten·cee \-nsē\ Etymology: Middle French potencee, from potence crutch, gibbet : potent II |