potency

potency
noun
1) (of drug) Wirksamkeit, die; (of alcoholic drink) Stärke, die; (Mil.) Schlagkraft, die; (of reason, argument) Gewichtigkeit, die; (influence) Einfluss, der; Potenz, die (geh.)
2) (of male)

[sexual] potency — [sexuelle] Potenz

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noun die Stärke
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po·ten·cy
[ˈpəʊtən(t)si, AM ˈpoʊ-]
n no pl
1. (strength) Stärke f; of evil, temptation, a spell Macht f; of a drug, poison Wirksamkeit f; of a weapon Durchschlagskraft f
2. (sexual) Potenz f
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['pəUtənsI]
n
(of drink, drug, charm etc) Stärke f; (of argument, reason etc) Durchschlagskraft f; (of weapon, combination, image) Schlagkraft f; (of man) Potenz f
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potency [ˈpəʊtənsı], auch potence s
1. Stärke f, Macht f
2. Einfluss m
3. a) Wirksamkeit f, Kraft f
b) Stärke f, (berauschende, giftige, chemische etc) Wirkung
c) Potenz f (Grad der Verdünnung)
4. PHYSIOL Potenz f:
a) Zeugungsfähigkeit f
b) Fähigkeit eines Mannes, den Geschlechtsakt zu vollziehen: potency pill MED, PHARM Potenzpille f
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noun
1) (of drug) Wirksamkeit, die; (of alcoholic drink) Stärke, die; (Mil.) Schlagkraft, die; (of reason, argument) Gewichtigkeit, die; (influence) Einfluss, der; Potenz, die (geh.)
2) (of male)

[sexual] potency — [sexuelle] Potenz

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n.
Macht ¨-e f.
Potenz -en f.
Zeugungskraft f.

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