Monophysitic is a term used to describe a Christian theological doctrine that holds that Christ had only one nature - that of divine. Synonyms for the word Monophysitic include "miaphysitism," "monarchianism," and "eutychianism." These terms are often used interchangeably to describe the belief that Christ's divine nature overpowered his human nature. Some scholars also refer to Monophysitic as "Henotikon," which is derived from a Greek word meaning "unifier." This term refers to the attempts made by early Christian leaders to unite the various Christian denominations under one doctrine. While there are subtle differences between these terms, they all refer to the same basic belief system within Christianity.