See Also: dicephalus diauchenos(medicine)
dicephalus(medicine)
dicephalus dipygus(medicine)
dicephalus monauchenos(medicine)
dicephalus dipus dibrachius(medicine)
dicephalus dipus tetrabrachius(medicine)
dicephalus dipus tribrachius(medicine)

transubstantiation (oh) and dicephalus diauchenos (medicine)


transubstantiation (oh)



[Date: 1300-1400; Language: Medieval Latin; Origin: transubstantiatio, from transubstantiare 'to change into another substance', from Latin substantia 'substance']
the belief of some Christians that the bread and Wine taken in Holy Communion become the actual body and blood of Christ

dicephalus diauchenos (medicine)


dicephalus diauchenos


A dicephalus with separate necks.

Synonym: derodidymus.