Definition: "Platydolichocephalic," translated from Hebrew into English, literally means "to have the face of a platyodon or an albino chameleon." This term originally referred to animals with an abnormal growth in the lower jawbone. In humans, it refers to an individual's face or head shape. In the Bible, this word is often used in contexts where a person's facial features are described as unusual or different from those of other people. It was also commonly used for descriptions of animals and plants that were known to have distinctive traits based on their body structure. The term was originally used to describe an albino chameleon, which could be distinguished by the presence of two different sets of teeth (the mandible and temporal), as well as a unique coloration. This description is not found anywhere in the Old Testament, but it appears in the New Testament.
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