Here are some possibilities, used in different contexts: vox, virtus, vires, vis, praesentia, presencia, potestas, vis vires, potentia, opulentia, presentia, ops, nomen, facultas, auctorita Poder is Latin for power. The English version is "potent" meaning powerful.
The Latin root is Posse meaning, to be able
Potestas.
The Latin word vis means "power, force."
Its the word vis.
potis
Virtus Lucem
The word is originally from the Latin word deus. This is the word for god in Latin. Deists are people who believe there is a higher power, but it is not necessarily the Christian god.
It is a Latin word of the same spelling, meaning one who has absolute power and authority. In Latin use, a dictator was a judge in the Roman Republic invested with absolute power
medieval french most directly but classical latin essentially
"Possibility" is one of the possible translations of the Latin word potestas (also "power; ability").
Dynamic does not derive from Latin. It comes from a Greek word, dunamis, meaning power.
The word 'dominion' came from the Latin word 'dominus', meaning lord.