diphysite, n. (a.) Theol.
(ˈdɪfɪsaɪt)
[f. Gr. δι-, δίς twice, doubly + ϕύσις nature + -ite.]
One who held the doctrine (ˈdiphysiˌtism), of two distinct natures in Christ, a divine and a human, as opposed to the monophysite doctrine: see Dyophysite.