Definition: The term "ambitendent" comes from the Greek language, specifically in the Bible context, where it refers to a person or thing that is not independent but rather exists alongside another entity. It often signifies a dependent relation, or lack thereof. In the Greek language, "ambitendent" can be translated as an object that "amends or changes" and "decreaseth," indicating that it exists alongside something else and influences its existence. This term was also used in other languages to describe things that are part of another entity but not dependent on it. The definition of "ambitendent" varies depending on the specific context, but generally refers to a creature or object that is dependent on another entity for its survival, growth, or function.