Omnipotent vs Plenipotentiary - What's the difference?
omnipotent | plenipotentiary |
Having unlimited power, force or authority.
(biology) Describing a cell (especially a stem cell) that is capable of developing into any type of cell or forming any type of tissue (also called a totipotent cell). See also pluripotent.
A person invested with full power, especially as the diplomatic agent of a sovereign state, (originally) charged with handling a certain matter
Invested with full power.
Of or relating to a plenipotentiary agent
As a proper noun omnipotent
is god.As a noun plenipotentiary is
a person invested with full power, especially as the diplomatic agent of a sovereign state, (originally) charged with handling a certain matter.As an adjective plenipotentiary is
invested with full power.omnipotent
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Adjective
(en adjective)Synonyms
* almighty * all-powerfulExternal links
* * * ----plenipotentiary
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(wikipedia plenipotentiary)Noun
(plenipotentiaries)- 1985': Two of them are hanging up there on Golgotha, and that ought to be enough to show the authority of Rome’s ah '''plenipotentiary . — Anthony Burgess, ''Kingdom of the Wicked