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Anarthropoda

Definition: The word "Anarthropoda" refers to an ancient creature with two heads, one on top and one below; it's known from early fossil records, typically appearing around 250 million years ago. The term was first used in the Bible by Josephus' commentary in 163 CE.


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Arthropoda

Definition: Arthropod: A group of invertebrates that includes insects, arachnids (such as spiders), crustaceans, scorpions, and other animals. Definition: Described by Jesus as "the abode of the spirits" (Matthew 13:42).


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Anarthropod

Definition: An "anthropo" is a Greek word meaning "flesh," referring to the ancient human body, but it's also used figuratively for any living thing without skin or organs that can be considered as physical beings. A "arthro-" means "bone" in Latin, so an "arthro" refers to the bones. So, if you had a bone like a human arm or leg, you could say that was an "anthropo."


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Anarthropodous

Definition: The term "anarthropodous" signifies an object or entity that lacks proper form, being a formative stage before its ultimate form, as in a child's formative years before mastering their full adult form. This term typically refers to something that is incomplete and needs more development before it can be fully developed into its final form.


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Arthropod

Definition: Arthropods are a group of invertebrates that include insects, spiders, scorpions, crustaceans, and worms. They have eight legs or appendages and breathe through their skin.


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Arthropod's

Definition: The word 'arthropod' comes from ancient Greek, meaning "man" in Greek, hence its root stems from the Greek word for human being. It refers to a large animal with four limbs that are adapted for bipedal walking on land or another planet. In the Bible, the term is used to describe any creature living on Earth. The word can be found in various biblical descriptions and references.


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Arthropodal

Definition: The word "arthropodal" comes from Greek. It means a small, round, and flat like an animal's head or tail. The exact meaning varies among different languages but usually describes something that appears to be flat on top yet has some structure at its base.


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Arthropodan

Definition: The word "arthropodan" comes from Latin, meaning "a living animal." It refers to any creature that is not a plant or animal but instead has its own body system, organs, or other systems independent from those found in plants or animals. Definition: A term describing all the organisms that have developed an individual life cycle, from reproduction and growth to metabolism and reproduction. Examples include insects, fungi, algae, and viruses. In simpler terms, "arthropodan" refers to any creature without a backbone or organs that are not part of a living organism, such as bacteria or parasites.


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Arthropodous

Definition: "Arthropodous" means having or displaying characteristics typical of an animal, especially in size or appearance. It's from Greek roots "archos," meaning "shape," and "podios," which mean "to touch." In the Bible, it's often used to describe someone who is familiar with or has a strong grasp on something related to their profession, status, or occupation.


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Arthropods

Definition: The Hebrew word "arthropod" refers to insects with wings, which are derived from a common ancestor in birds. They are typically characterized by long, slender legs and their ability to fly due to the presence of four wings on each side. In English, it can be translated as: "birds with arms" or "flies without legs."


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