- Source: Hypostasis
Hypostasis, hypostases, hypostatic, hypostatization, or hypostatisation (Ancient Greek: ὑπόστᾰσις, romanized: hupóstasis, lit. 'under standing') may refer to:
Hypostasis (philosophy and religion), the underlying, fundamental state or substance that supports all of reality
Hypostasis (linguistics), a relationship between a name and a known quantity, as a cultural personification of an entity or quality
Hypostasis (literature), a literary moment when characters in fiction become aware of their own fictional nature
Hypostasis of the Archons, a Gnostic text
Hypostatic model of personality, a view asserting that humans present themselves in many different aspects or hypostases, depending on the internal and external realities they relate to, including different approaches to the study of personality
Hypostatic union, a technical term in Christian theology employed in mainstream Christology to describe the union of Christ's humanity and divinity in one hypostasis
Hypostasis, a type of boss in the video game Genshin Impact
Hypostatic abstraction, a formal operation that transforms a predicate into a relation
Hypostatic gene, a gene whose phenotype is altered by the expression of an allele at a separate locus, in an epistasis event
Holding current (electronics), the minimum current which must pass through a circuit in order for it to remain in the 'ON' state
Livor mortis, the second stage of death and one of the signs of death
Reification (fallacy), a fallacy of ambiguity, when an abstraction is treated as if it were a concrete real event or physical entity
Sediment in a liquid, including wine
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- Persatuan hipostatik
- Hipostasis (filsafat dan agama)
- Angra Mainyu
- Ibnu Sina
- Valentinius
- Marcellus dari Ancyra
- Prosopon
- Galeri Seni NT
- Gereja Ortodoks Koptik di Indonesia (GOKI)
- Pengakuan Iman Kalsedon
- Hypostasis
- Hypostasis (philosophy and religion)
- Hypostatic union
- Hypostasis (linguistics)
- Hypostasis of the Archons
- Livor mortis
- Hypostasis (literature)
- Chalcedonian Christianity
- Hypostatic abstraction
- Miaphysitism