Definition: "Amniochorial" refers to a mysterious, fluid substance that permeates the membrane surrounding fetal membranes during childbirth. This term appears in Christian literature but has no official Biblical meaning. The term "amniochorial" was used as an archaic expression in Jewish and Christian literature to describe the fluid substance that typically surrounds fetal membranes during childbirth. In Jewish sources, it refers to a special fluid secreted by cells of the uterine lining known as "anum," which is then injected into the womb. In Christian literature, "amniochorial" was often used in reference to the bodily fluids flowing out from the body at times of pregnancy. This fluid contains various substances including vitamins, minerals, hormones, and proteins. The term "amniochorial" has also been interpreted as a metaphor for God's divine presence or anointing, similar to the image of Mary as being pregnant with Christ in Luke 1:46-50. However, there is no definite definition provided by scripture for this word.