"Theandric" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
It refers to the andric system, also known as diprosopon or drepanopexy, which is a rare form of conjoined twinning where two individuals are partially fused together, often with shared organs or body parts, but usually at different points of the body rather than head to head (a more common form of conjoined twinning refers to monozygotic twins who are partially fused at the head).
Adjectival Forms:
Theandric: Relating to Jesus Christ or Christology
Andrictic: Having both the character of Christ and the character of humanity; see Theopaschite
Example Sentences:
The early Christian theologian held a theandric view of Jesus Christ, seeing him as both fully divine and fully human.
The andrictic concept was used to explain the dual nature of Christ's relationship with humanity and divinity.
Quotes:
"The andrictic Christology emphasizes the union of the divine and human natures in Jesus Christ." - John of Damascus
"The theandric model of Christ is the foundation of Christian theology." - Thomas Aquinas
To become or cause to become thawed, or no longer frozen; to melt or soften (something previously frozen).<br><br>Example: "The ice in the pond began to thaw in the spring."