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mo·noph·y·site I. \-ˌsīt\ noun (-s) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Medieval Latin Monophysita, from Middle Greek Monophysitēs, from Greek mon- + physis nature + -itēs -ite — more at physics : one who maintains the anti-Chalcedonian doctrine that the human and divine in the person of Jesus Christ constitute only one nature which is regarded either as thoroughly unified or as composite — compare armenian, dyophysite II. adjective Usage: usually capitalized : monophysitic |