Definition: In Greek, "gmdbne" means "fossilized man." It's an ancient term referring to a human skull from a fossilized body (such as a human skull) or bones found in some kind of archaeological site that has been preserved, and then analyzed by researchers. The word is used metaphorically in the Bible. For example, Jesus said, "I am the living bread that came down out of heaven, which people have eaten and are being given to live forever" (John 6:48). He was speaking about eating a fleshly body, not the ancient man-like skull. The word can also mean something else in context. For instance, in Philippians 3:7, Paul said, "I do not want you to be ignorant of this, or that I have given you wisdom and understanding so that you may know what is right in your heart." This could imply the term "fossilized man" might also refer to a person who has been spiritually enlightened. So, in summary, "gmdbne" refers to a human skull from an ancient body, preserved through analysis for scientific purposes.