Definition: The word 'Anisostichus' in the Bible refers to a type of tree that bears fruit with no seeds but instead contains many seeds, or sometimes known as a 'seedless vine,' typically found on high elevations where sunlight is scarce. It's believed to have been domesticated for its timber and for making wine from its leaves. The word comes from Latin 'Anisostichus', meaning 'aniseed tree'.