Possessing equal omnipotence or power; having equivalent all-powerful abilities or influence.
From 'equi-' (equal) + 'omnipotent' (all-powerful, from Latin 'omni-' all + 'potens' powerful). This is a rare philosophical or theological term combining two grand concepts to discuss beings or forces of equal unlimited power.
This word is so obscure it barely appears in English literature—philosophers might discuss whether two gods could be 'equiomnipotent,' but in reality, if two beings have truly unlimited power, the concept becomes logically paradoxical, making this a word more useful for thought experiments than real discourse!
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