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"Ignipotent" Meaning

"A person or thing that is both capable and powerless, or all-powerful but unwilling or unable to use their power" (rare or obsolete word)

"Ignipotent" Examples

Ignipotent

An adjective that means having the power to command fire or to exercise great power or influence.

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1. The ancient tribe was believed to be ignipotent, possessing the ability to summon fire from the gods themselves.
2. As the CEO of the company, she wielded ignipotent authority, making decisions that could either make or break the business.
3. The toolbox was filled with various ignipotent gadgets, including a fire extinguisher and a blowtorch.
4. The magical fireball was said to be ignipotent, capable of reducing an entire city to ashes.
5. The bestselling book on magic featured a character with ignipotent abilities, able to conjure flames from thin air.

"Ignipotent" Similar Words

Igneous

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Igneous refers to a type of rock that is formed from the cooling and solidification of molten magma or lava. It can be either intrusive (formed below the Earth's surface) or extrusive (formed above the Earth's surface). Examples of igneous rocks include granite, basalt, and obsidian.

Ignescent

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Ignescent means burning or fiery; having a fierce or intense passion or enthusiasm.

Ignicolist

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Igniferous

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Relating to or producing fire.

Ignifluous

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Ignigenous

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Ignimbrite

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Ignimbrite is a type of rock that forms from the rapid cooling and solidification of hot, ash-laden gases and particles that are ejected during a volcanic eruption. It is typically a type of pyroclastic rock, meaning it is formed from the accumulation of pyroclastic material, such as ash, pumice, and lapilli. The term "ignimbrite" was coined in the 1930s by the Italian geologist Giovanni Antinori, and it comes from the Latin words "ignis," meaning "fire," and "imbere," meaning "to drink," likely due to the large amounts of ash and pumice that are "drunk" up by the surrounding environment during an eruption. Ignimbrites are often found in areas where there have been explosive volcanic eruptions, and they can provide valuable information to scientists about the nature and intensity of the eruption that produced them.

Ignipotence

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Ignipotence refers to the paradoxical concept that a being or entity is both omnipotent (all-powerful) and impotent (powerless) at the same time. This term is often used in philosophical and theological debates to describe the apparent contradiction between God's supposed all-powerfulness and the existence of evil or suffering in the world.

Ignitability

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Ignitable

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Ignite

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Ignited

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Ignited means to set something on fire or to cause it to burn, often suddenly or explosively. It can also refer to the state of being ignited, meaning to be burning or in a state of intense heat or energy.

Igniter

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Ignites

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Ignitible

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Igniting

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