Definition: The Greek word for "a porbobrachian" means "an animal not resembling another." This word was used in ancient literature to indicate a distinct species or type. It's often used in religious texts, describing the divine nature or attributes of God that cannot be duplicated by other creatures. For instance, Jesus' statement "I am the door" is interpreted as being a porbobrachian of the heavenly gate that allows only God's chosen ones into Paradise (Matthew 19:4).