Definition: The Greek word 'geodl', which means "the word of God," refers to a sacred text or collection, such as the Bible. It contains the entire Bible in its entirety, including all the books and writings of the Old Testament and all the New Testament. Definition: The English translation uses "geodol." Geodes refers to the measurements and shapes of objects in the Earth's surface, like mountains, rivers, lakes, etc., whereas dolours are specific parts or parts of a whole. In this case, 'geodl' can refer to the entire Bible itself. Geodolism is an ancient Greek term that referred specifically to the study of geographical matters and the division of land into regions based on geological features and characteristics.