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The year 2000, the American Heritage Dictionary (3rd Ed.) provided sixteen distinct definitions for the English word '''Power''':
'''Power''' is a wide-ranging English word over-loaded with meanings in several different domains of knowledge.  In the year 2000, the American Heritage Dictionary (3rd Ed.) provided sixteen distinct definitions for the English word '''Power''':
 
# The ability or capacity to perform or act effectively.
# The ability or capacity to perform or act effectively.
# A specific capacity, faculty or aptitude.  Often used in the plural.
# A specific capacity, faculty or aptitude.  Often used in the plural.
# Strength or force exerted or capable of being exerted; might.  See synonyms at [[Strength|strength]].
# Strength or force exerted or capable of being exerted; might.  See synonyms at [[Strength|strength]].

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Power is a wide-ranging English word over-loaded with meanings in several different domains of knowledge. In the year 2000, the American Heritage Dictionary (3rd Ed.) provided sixteen distinct definitions for the English word Power:

  1. The ability or capacity to perform or act effectively.
  2. A specific capacity, faculty or aptitude. Often used in the plural.
  3. Strength or force exerted or capable of being exerted; might. See synonyms at strength.