consubstantiality means the quality of being consubstantial. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
Why this word is great
CONSUBSTANTIALITY — [Noun] The quality or state of being of the same substance or essence. From Late Latin consubstantialitas, from Latin con- ("with, together") + substantia ("substance, essence") + -alitas ("-ality", forming a noun of quality). Unlike "consubstantiation," which confines shared essence to a specific sacramental doctrine, or "coessentiality," a Greek-derived synonym lacking the grave, conciliar heft of the Latin, consubstantiality is the metaphysical bedrock of perfect unity. It is the theological assertion that three persons share one Godhead; the identical wood grain running through two halves of a split log; the singular light refracted through a prism into inseparable, variegated color. It is the profound and lonely truth that difference is not ultimate.
noun
- The quality of being consubstantial.“His […] consubstantiality with the Father”