power
Definition of power:
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part of speech: noun
Ability; capacity; strength; energy; faculty or energy of mind; influence; rule or authority; a sovereign; one invested with authority.
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part of speech: noun
Strength: energy: faculty of the mind: any agency: moving force of anything: rule: authority: influence: ability: capacity: a ruler: a divinity: the result of the continued multiplication of a quantity by itself any given number of times: ( optics) magnifying strength: ( obs.) a great many.
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A supernatural being or agent; in arith. and alg., the product arising from the multiplying of a quantity or number into itself one or more time; in law, a reservation in a deed or agreement; in mech., the moving force of a body or machine, or that which produces it; in optics, the maguifying strength.
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part of speech: adjective
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Common misspellings:
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- poiwer (0.7%)
- poer (11.3%)
- powerd (0.4%)
- powr (2.5%)
- ower (4.6%)
- epower (0.4%)
- powet (0.7%)
- powere (16.0%)
- prower (0.7%)
- pwr (0.7%)
- powewr (0.7%)
- poswer (0.7%)
- pwer (18.4%)
- powe (16.0%)
- ppower (1.4%)
- poewr (0.7%)
- powertool (0.7%)
- pwoer (18.1%)
- poweer (0.7%)
- powwer (1.8%)
- poower (0.7%)
- jpower (1.1%)
- powera (0.7%)
- powershot (0.4%)
Usage examples for power:
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You also have the power
"Voodoo Planet" – Andrew North -
Yet held to him by some power he might have over her brother?
"Astounding Stories of Super-Science, March 1930" – Various -
His mind would have no power over her any more.
"The Romantic" – May Sinclair -
Do you know what that power is?
"The Fairy Godmothers and Other Tales" – Mrs. Alfred Gatty