Organizability vs. Potential: What's the Difference?

Organizability and Potential Definitions
Organizability
The suitability or potential for organization.
Potential
Capable of being but not yet in existence; latent or undeveloped
A potential problem.
A substance with many potential uses.
Organizability
Quality of being organizable; capability of being organized.
Potential
(Grammar) Of, relating to, or being a verbal construction with auxiliaries such as may or can; for example, it may snow.
Potential
The inherent ability or capacity for growth, development, or future success
An investment with a lot of potential.
A singer who has the potential to become a major star.
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Potential
The possibility that something might happen or result from given conditions
A tense situation with the potential to turn into a riot.
Farming practices that increase the potential for the erosion of topsoil.
Potential
See electric potential.
Potential
See gravitational potential.
Potential
See magnetic potential.
Potential
(Grammar) A potential verb form.
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Potential
Currently unrealized ability (with the most common adposition being to)
Even from a young age it was clear that she had the potential to become a great musician.
Potential
(physics) The gravitational potential: the radial (irrotational, static) component of a gravitational field, also known as the Newtonian potential or the gravitoelectric field.
Potential
(physics) The work (energy) required to move a reference particle from a reference location to a specified location in the presence of a force field, for example to bring a unit positive electric charge from an infinite distance to a specified point against an electric field.
Potential
(grammar) A verbal construction or form stating something is possible or probable.
Potential
Existing in possibility, not in actuality.
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Potential
(archaic) Being potent; endowed with energy adequate to a result
Potential
(physics) A potential field is an irrotational (static) field.
Potential
(physics) A potential flow is an irrotational flow.
Potential
(grammar) Referring to a verbal construction of form stating something is possible or probable.
Potential
Being potent; endowed with energy adequate to a result; efficacious; influential.
Potential
Existing in possibility, not in actuality.
Potential existence means merely that the thing may be at ome time; actual existence, that it now is.
Potential
Anything that may be possible; a possibility; potentially.
Potential
In the theory of gravitation, or of other forces acting in space, a function of the rectangular coordinates which determine the position of a point, such that its differential coefficients with respect to the coördinates are equal to the components of the force at the point considered; - also called potential function, or force function. It is called also Newtonian potential when the force is directed to a fixed center and is inversely as the square of the distance from the center.
Potential
The energy of an electrical charge measured by its power to do work; hence, the degree of electrification as referred to some standard, as that of the earth; electro-motive force.
Potential
The inherent capacity for coming into being
Potential
The difference in electrical charge between two points in a circuit expressed in volts
Potential
Existing in possibility;
A potential problem
Possible uses of nuclear power
Potential
Expected to become or be; in prospect;
Potential clients
Expected income