| hypostasis | 1. That which forms the basis of anything; underlying principle; a concept or mental entity conceived or treated as an existing being or thing. 2. Substance; subsistence; essence; person; personality; used by the early theologians to denote any one of the three subdivisions of the Godhead, the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. The Council of Alexandria (a.d. 362) defined hypostasis as synonymous with person. 3. <chemistry> Principle; an element; used by the alchemists in speaking of salt, sulphur, and mercury, which they considered as the three principles of all material bodies. 4. <chemistry> That which is deposited at the bottom of a fluid; sediment. Origin: L, fr. Gr. Subsistence, substance, fr. To stand under; under + to stand, middle voice of to cause to stand. (04 Mar 1998) |
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| postmortem hypostasis | A purple colouration of dependent parts, except in areas of contact pressure, appearing within one half to two hours after death, as a result of gravitational movement of blood within the vessels. Synonym: postmortem hypostasis, postmortem lividity, postmortem suggillation. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| pulmonary hypostasis | Hydrostatic congestion of the lung. (05 Mar 2000) |
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the suppression of a gene by the effect of an unrelated gene the accumulation of blood in an organ any of the three persons of the Godhead constituting the Trinity especially the person of Christ in which divine and human natures are united (metaphysics) essential nature or underlying reality
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An intermediary being or quasi-personification of attributes associated with the Divine; midway between a personality and an abstract being; that which is of one substance with God.
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a conceptual entity considered as a real existent; EV: the fallacious assumption that the poles of a participatory experience are self-contained entities that form a mysterious contact on the occasion of an experience.
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a subsidiary ornamental sign in Byzantine musical notation
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A heiti that is so well-developed that it is practically an independent being.
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| hypostasis | (metaphysics) essential nature or underlying reality |
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| hypostasis | any of the three persons of the Godhead constituting the Trinity especially the person of Christ in which divine and human natures are united |
| hypostasis | the accumulation of blood in an organ |
| hypostasis | the suppression of a gene by the effect of an unrelated gene |
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