Definition: "Antiseumsera" in Greek means "pumpkin seeds," a seed used to treat certain ailments. This term was first introduced in the Bible by St. Paul (Acts 16:17) as an abbreviation for 'antiseumsera' because it had been used in medicine. Definition: - Antiseumsera is a Greek term that represents the seeds of a pumpkin plant. These seed-like plants have been used historically for various medicinal uses, including treating various illnesses such as coughs, fever, and stomach ailments. - The word 'antiseumsera' was first introduced in the Bible by Saint Paul (Acts 16:17) to denote the seeds of a pumpkin plant. This term has since become an abbreviation used for these seeds. The seeds were considered medicinal and had been used as a remedy or ingredient in various medical practices throughout history. - The seeds could also be used as a means of dispersing medication, as they can grow from seed-like growth and spread through the soil. In ancient times, this practice was often employed to prevent pests from invading crops. - Throughout time, various plants have been known for their medicinal properties and are still used today in folk medicine or home remedies. These seeds could be effective against a variety of ailments, such as coughs, fever, and stomach cramps.