IPA: /haɪˈpɒstəsɪs/
KK: /haɪˈpɑːstəsɪs/
A term used in various fields to describe a state or condition where something settles or is established, often referring to the nature of a person or the interaction of genes.
In Christianity, the concept of hypostasis refers to the distinct persons of the Trinity.
Hypostasis → It is formed from "hypo-" (meaning under) and "stasis" (from Greek "stasis", meaning standing or stability). The word refers to a state of being or existence that underlies or supports something else, often used in philosophical or theological contexts to denote the essence or substance of a thing.
Think of 'under' ('hypo-') and 'standing' ('stasis') to remember that hypostasis refers to the underlying essence or existence of something.