n. (Eccl. Hist.) A follower of Eutyches [ 5th century ], who held that the divine and the human in the person of Christ were blended together as to constitute but one nature; a monophysite; -- opposed to
n. (Eccl. Hist.) The doctrine of Eutyches and his followers. [ 1913 Webster ]
a. [ From Eustachi, a learned Italian physician who died in Rome, 1574. ] (Anat.)
Eustachian catheter,
Eustrachian tube (Anat.),
Eustachian valve (Anat.),
a. [ From Eustachi, a learned Italian physician who died in Rome, 1574. ] (Anat.)
Eustachian catheter,
Eustrachian tube (Anat.),
Eustachian valve (Anat.),