hypostatic
Americanadjective
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of or relating to a hypostasis; fundamental.
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Theology. pertaining to or constituting a distinct personal being or substance.
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Medicine/Medical. being in a condition of hypostasis.
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Genetics. (of a nonallelic gene) masked by another gene.
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Origin of hypostatic
1670–80; < Greek hypostatikós pertaining to substance, equivalent to hypostat ( ós ) placed under, giving support ( hypo- hypo- + sta- stand + -tos verbal adjective suffix) + -ikos -ic
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Three offspring are yellow because Y is hypostatic to w.
From Textbooks • Jun. 9, 2022
The alleles that are being masked or silenced are said to be hypostatic to the epistatic alleles that are doing the masking.
From Textbooks • Jun. 9, 2022
What happens to this notion of goodness and purity when the common and the royal come together in a single person, in a Burke's Peerage version of the hypostatic union?
From Time • Jul. 25, 2013
While Barth seems to be crudely baiting religion, he is actually enunciating his concern with the theological conception of the hypostatic nature of Christ�that Christ was both fully human and fully divine.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The author of "Supernatural Religion" asserts:— "The Fourth Gospel proclaims the doctrine of an hypostatic Trinity in a more advanced form than any other writing of the New Testament."
From The Lost Gospel and Its Contents Or, The Author of "Supernatural Religion" Refuted by Himself by Sadler, Michael Ferrebee
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