In-posse


[in pos-e; English in pos-ee] /ɪn ˈpɒs ɛ; English ɪn ˈpɒs i/

adverb, adjective, Latin.
1.
in possibility; potentially (contrasted with ).
/ɪn ˈpɒsɪ/
adjective
1.
possible; potential Compare in esse

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