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hy·pos·ta·sis
 hypostasis
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- pronunciation:
- haI
po
steI
sihs
[or]
haI
pa
st
sihs
- features:
- Word Combinations (noun), Word Parts
part of speech: |
noun |
inflections: |
hypotases |
definition 1: |
in philosophy, the essence or essential attribute or principle of something.
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definition 2: |
in Christian theology, the singular, unique nature of God, the equal divinity of each person of the Trinity, and the incorporation of the fullness of God and man in the person of Jesus Christ.
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definition 3: |
in medicine, the settling or concentration of blood or particles of blood, as in a test tube, or in a bodily organ because of poor circulation.
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definition 4: |
the suppression or concealment of one gene by another gene that is not its allele.
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adjective + (n.)hypostasis
divine, human, incarnate, metaphysical, single
verb + (n.)hypostasis
belong, correspond, cringe, elevate, pertain, predicate, subsist
noun + (n.)hypostasis

attribute, circumspection, esse, mia, nature, operation, person, personification, singularity, word
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derivation: |
hypostatic (adj.) |
The word hypostasis
contains the following part:
hyp-, hypo-
Greek
prefix
that means under, below, less
  Example words:
hyphen, hypoblast, hypochlorous acid, hypochondria, hypochondrium, hypocotyl, hypodermic, hypodermis, hypoglycemia, hypogynous, hypolimnion, hypophysis, hypoplasia, hypostasis, hypotension, hypotenuse, hypothalamus, hypothermia, hypothesis, hypothetical, hypothyroidism
- synonyms:
- sub-
- antonyms:
- hyper-, super-, supra-
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