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Sure... They both mean "one" but with slightly different meanings. "Mono" means one as in "only one". "Mia" means "one" but is more in the sense of "unity" or "unified".I have heard and read about monophysite, but not miaphysite. Tell me about miaphysite. Explain the difference between mia and mono, thank you.
Monophysite is the term typically applied to those who held to what is called the Eutychian heresy. It holds that Christ's nature is one only which blends human and divine nature into one nature that is neither (although they think of it as almost fully divine). This is considered heretical because it contradicts scripture regarding Christ's humanity, i.e. being fully man while also being fully God.
Miaphysite is the term typically applied to those who hold to the orthodox teaching of St. Cyril of Alexandria. He taught (correctly) that Christ has one nature but that nature has both divine and human character, fully. This is orthodox because while it states that Christ is one person it recognizes that He fully has a divine character and a human character.