counterpotent

noun

Etymology

From counter- + potent.

  1. derived from potens — “powerful, strong, potent
  2. inherited from potent
  3. prefixed as counterpotent — “counter + potent

Definitions

  1. A fur differing from potent in the arrangement of the patches

    A fur differing from potent in the arrangement of the patches: the T shapes are alternatingly upright and inverted, such that the broad side of each T touches the broad sides of the adjacent row's like-colored T.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

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