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power vs faculty

faculty vs power

power and faculty both are nouns.

power is a verb but faculty is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
power Yes No Yes No
faculty Yes No No No
As nouns, faculty is a hyponym of power; that is, faculty is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than power:
  • power: possession of the qualities (especially mental qualities) required to do something or get something done
  • faculty: one of the inherent cognitive or perceptual powers of the mind
power (noun) faculty (noun)
possession of controlling influence one of the inherent cognitive or perceptual powers of the mind
physical strength the body of teachers and administrators at a school
possession of the qualities (especially mental qualities) required to do something or get something done
a mathematical notation indicating the number of times a quantity is multiplied by itself
a state powerful enough to influence events throughout the world
one possessing or exercising power or influence or authority
a very wealthy or powerful businessman
(physics) the rate of doing work; measured in watts (= joules/second)
energy made available by the flow of electric charge through a conductor
(of a government or government official) holding an office means being in power
power (verb) faculty (verb)
supply the force or power for the functioning of
Difference between power and faculty

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