hypostasis

Etymology
From, from , from +. Morphologically.

Noun

 * 1)  A sedimentary deposit, especially in urine.
 * 2)  The essential person, specifically the single person of Christ (as distinguished from his two ‘natures’, human and divine), or of the three ‘persons’ of the Trinity (sharing a single ‘essence’).
 * 3)  The underlying reality or substance of something.
 * 4)  A relationship between a name and a known quantity, as a cultural personification (i.e. objectification with personality) of an entity or quality.
 * 5)  Referring to the hypostatic model of personality; i.e., asserting that humans present themselves in many different aspects or hypostases, depending on the internal and external realities they relate to, including different approaches to the study of personality.
 * 6)  The effect of one gene preventing another from expressing.
 * 7) Postmortem lividity; livor mortis; suggillation.
 * 1)  The underlying reality or substance of something.
 * 2)  A relationship between a name and a known quantity, as a cultural personification (i.e. objectification with personality) of an entity or quality.
 * 3)  Referring to the hypostatic model of personality; i.e., asserting that humans present themselves in many different aspects or hypostases, depending on the internal and external realities they relate to, including different approaches to the study of personality.
 * 4)  The effect of one gene preventing another from expressing.
 * 5) Postmortem lividity; livor mortis; suggillation.
 * 1)  Referring to the hypostatic model of personality; i.e., asserting that humans present themselves in many different aspects or hypostases, depending on the internal and external realities they relate to, including different approaches to the study of personality.
 * 2)  The effect of one gene preventing another from expressing.
 * 3) Postmortem lividity; livor mortis; suggillation.
 * 1) Postmortem lividity; livor mortis; suggillation.

Translations

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 * Arabic: أُقْنُوم
 * Belarusian: іпаста́сь
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Finnish: hypostaasi
 * French:
 * Galician: hipostase
 * German:
 * Japanese:
 * Korean: 위격
 * Polish: hipostaza
 * Russian:
 * Ukrainian:
 * Vietnamese: vị cách,


 * Bulgarian: ,
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Finnish: hypostaasi
 * French:
 * Galician: hipostase
 * German:
 * Greek:
 * Ancient: ὑπόστασις
 * Polish: hipostaza
 * Romanian:
 * Russian: гипо́стасис
 * Vietnamese: vị cách


 * Chinese:
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 * Finnish: hypostasia
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