Associations to the word «Potentially»
Noun
- Hypertension
- Throughput
- Bacterium
- Fda
- Poisoning
- Inflammation
- Billion
- Abnormality
- Vomiting
- Vulnerability
- Hazard
- Additive
- Organism
- Dose
- Reversal
- Maximum
- Vaccine
- Ful
- Exposure
- Electrolyte
- Inhibitor
- Warming
- Nanotechnology
- Syndrome
- Ous
- Pollution
- Rupture
- Implication
- Substance
- Antibiotic
- Stimulus
- Groundwater
- Influenza
- Vaccination
- Cns
- Hemorrhage
- Consequence
- Pest
- Venom
- Viability
- Metabolism
- Leakage
- Selectivity
- Clinician
- Dioxide
- Epa
- Methane
- Sender
- Ambiguity
- Intoxication
Adjective
- Unlimited
- Inflammatory
- Poisonous
- Immune
- Ineffective
- Susceptible
- Traumatic
- Unreliable
- Abusive
- Limiting
- Renal
- Valuable
- Radioactive
- Bacterial
- Affecting
- Liable
- Intestinal
- Relevant
- Suicidal
- Contentious
- Faulty
- Fraudulent
- Venomous
- Exploited
- Exponential
- Fruitful
- Systemic
- Benign
- Potent
- Feasible
- Severe
- Protective
- Exposed
- Neurological
- Metabolic
- Viral
- Incompatible
- Endogenous
Adverb
Wiktionary
POTENTIALLY, adverb. In a manner showing much potential; with the possibility of happening in a given way.
POTENTIALLY, adverb. (obsolete) Powerfully, strongly.
POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS OBJECT, noun. (astronomy) A near-Earth asteroid or comet with an orbit such that it has the potential to make close approaches to the Earth and is of a size large enough to cause significant regional damage in the event of impact.
POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS OBJECTS, noun. Plural of potentially hazardous object
Dictionary definition
POTENTIALLY, adverb. With a possibility of becoming actual; "he is potentially dangerous"; "potentially useful".
Wise words
A word carries far, very far, deals destruction through time
as the bullets go flying through space.