Poderosas
"Poderosas" is the feminine plural form of the Spanish adjective "poderoso," which translates to "powerful," "mighty," or "strong" in English. It is used to describe multiple female entities (people, objects, concepts) that possess significant power, influence, or ability. The word conveys a sense of force, authority, and capability.
Specifically, "poderosas" implies that the subjects in question are not only strong but also capable of wielding their strength effectively, either physically, mentally, or politically. The intensity of the power implied can vary depending on the context. It can describe anything from physically strong women to women who hold significant political or social influence.
The term often carries positive connotations, especially in contexts promoting female empowerment and recognizing the achievements and capabilities of women. It suggests agency, resilience, and the ability to bring about change. In certain contexts, it might also describe objects or abstract concepts possessing great force or influence, when personified in the feminine.