pluripotent, pluripotential
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pluripotent — 1942, from pluri , comb. form of L. plus (see PLUS (Cf. plus)) + POTENT (Cf. potent). Pluripotential attested from 1925 … Etymology dictionary
pluripotent — adjective Able to develop into or effect any (or most) cell type i.e. not restricted to a specific system Embryonic stem cells are pluripotent. Syn: pluripotential See Also: pluripotency … Wiktionary
pluripotential — plu·ri·po·ten·tial .plu̇r ə pə ten chəl adj PLURIPOTENT * * * plu·ri·po·ten·tial (ploor″ĭ po tenґshal) pluripotent … Medical dictionary
pluripotential — adjective pluripotent … Wiktionary
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