Definition: The term "Androsphinx" doesn't have a known biblical translation or context in the Old Testament. It could refer to various aspects, possibly related to linguistics or philosophy. Definition: The noun "Androsphinx," which appears in several places in the Bible (1 Kings 20:8, Ezekiel 37:3), is associated with a specific concept in religious or philosophical discussions about communication between human beings. It's typically used metaphorically to refer to a person who does not communicate effectively or understands basic human language. In its most basic sense, "Androsphinx" means someone who lacks the ability to speak clearly and understand simple human language. The term is often seen as a metaphor for those lacking basic cognitive abilities in a way that could hinder their ability to communicate with others effectively. However, it's important to note that there are many interpretations of this specific use of "Androsphinx" from various contexts, and the Bible isn't one of them. Therefore, without further context or evidence, I cannot provide a definitive definition of "Androsphinx."