Definition: The word "aliphatic" in Greek was a term used to describe substances that were characterized by their lack of a carbon-carbon double bond, or aliphatic hydrocarbons. In the context of chemistry, this type of molecule typically contains more than one carbon atom.
However, the specific meaning of "alisphenoidal" is not specified in the KJV (King James Version) and it's unclear if it refers to a specific substance or an unrelated term. If we are referring to something with a double bond between two carbon atoms, then "aliphatic" could be used as a general term for substances that have the same number of carbons but do not share any of their bonds with each other.
The definition might be more accurate if we refer to the chemical processes within this substance where there is a significant difference in the bond between two carbon atoms. In chemistry, "alisphenoidal" could describe such a process because it describes substances that are chemically distinct from each other based on the number of carbon atoms bonded together.
Without further context, I cannot provide a more specific and accurate definition for this term.
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