Definition: Anisodont, a word in Greek, means "twisted" or "shaped like" but does not have direct biblical application. The term is more commonly used to describe animals with four limbs, such as birds, reptiles, or some mammals, which are characterized by twisted or curved bones and muscles rather than straight lines. It's a metaphorical term, often used in religious contexts or in literature where the word "anis" (twisted) can be seen as referring to something else entirely.