Definition: The word "adnexed" in the English language does not have a direct biblical meaning or context; however, the term can be used metaphorically or figuratively to refer to any part of the body that functions as an organ for reproduction. In the Bible (specifically the Old Testament), this word is often used to describe the organs and structures that are involved in childbirth. In the book of Genesis, it refers specifically to the parts of the female reproductive tract that are connected with the fallopian tubes. The term "adnex" means "parts or organs" in Hebrew. In Greek philosophy, it is also a term for the "center," as in the center of an organ, and can refer to the central part within an organism that is important for survival and reproduction. In other contexts, it is used metaphorically in place of parts. The word is often used figuratively to describe the roles or characteristics of certain organs such as reproductive organs or organs involved in childbirth. This term is also closely related to "gynaecological" which means "medical," but with a slightly more descriptive connotation.
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