| 释义 | dy·oph·y·site \dīˈäfəˌsīt\ noun
 (-s)
 Usage: usually capitalized
 Etymology: Late Greek Dyophysitai, Diphysitai, plural, from dyo- dy- or di- + -physitai (from physis nature) — more at physic
 : one who maintains the Chalcedonian doctrine that full deity and full humanity exist in the person of Jesus Christ as two natures without confusion or change — compare monophysite
 • dy·oph·y·sit·ic \(|)dī|äfə|sid.ik\ adjective, usually capitalized
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