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Mo·noph·y·site M0397200 (mə-nŏf′ə-sīt′)n. Christianity An adherent of the doctrine that in the person of Jesus there was but a single, divine nature. [Late Latin monophysīta, from Late Greek monophusītēs : Greek mono-, mono- + Greek phusis, nature; see bheuə- in Indo-European roots.] Mo·noph′y·site, Mo·noph′y·sit′ic (-sĭt′ĭk) adj.Mo·noph′y·sit′ism n.Monophysite (mɒˈnɒfɪˌsaɪt) Christianityn (Theology) a person who holds that there is only one nature in the person of Christ, which is primarily divine with human attributesadj (Theology) of or relating to this belief[C17: via Church Latin from Late Greek, from mono- + phusis nature] Monophysitic adj Moˈnophyˌsitism nMo•noph•y•site (məˈnɒf əˌsaɪt) n. a person who maintains that Christ has one nature, partly divine and partly human. [1690–1700; < Late Latin monophysīta < Late Greek monophysitēs= Greek mono- mono- + phýs(is) nature + -ītēs -ite1] Mo•noph`y•sit′ic (-ˈsɪt ɪk) adj. Mo•noph′y•sit`ism, n. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Monophysite - an adherent of Monophysitismadherent, disciple - someone who believes and helps to spread the doctrine of another | Adj. | 1. | Monophysite - of or relating to MonophysitismMonophysitic | EncyclopediaSeeMonophysitesMonophysiteenUK Related to Monophysite: Monothelite, DyophysiteSynonyms for Monophysitenoun an adherent of MonophysitismRelated Wordsadj of or relating to MonophysitismSynonyms |