noun
- the underlying substance or essential nature of something
- each of the three persons of the Trinity in Christian theology
- the accumulation of blood in lower parts of the body due to gravity
Usage: philosophy
Usage: theology
Usage: medicine
Examples
- The philosopher argued that the hypostasis of beauty exists independently of particular beautiful objects.
- In Christian doctrine, the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are three distinct hypostases of one divine essence.
- The medical examiner noted hypostasis in the lower extremities of the deceased.
- Ancient Greek thinkers debated whether ideas had their own hypostasis.
- The theological concept of hypostasis helped early Christians understand the Trinity.
- Forensic investigators use patterns of hypostasis to determine time and position of death.