tsela` (tsay-law’); or (feminine) tsal` ah (tsal-aw’); from OT:6760; a rib (as curved), literally (of the body) or figuratively (of a door, i.e. leaf); hence, a side, literally (of a person) or figuratively (of an object or the sky, i.e. quarter); architecturally, a (especially floor or ceiling) timber or plank (single or collective, i.e. a flooring):
KJV - beam, board, chamber, corner, leaf, plank, rib, side (chamber).
OT:6760
tsala` (tsaw-lah’); a primitive root: probably to curve; used only as denominative from OT:6763, to limp (as if one-sided):
KJV - halt.
(Biblesoft’s New Exhaustive Strong's Numbers and Concordance with Expanded Greek-Hebrew Dictionary. Copyright (c) 1994, Biblesoft and International Bible Translators, Inc.)
As you can see even Strong's has gotten a few makeovers in meanings of words. I still stand by the word ‘curve’ given what modern science has discovered regarding the makeup of the flesh body.
Now you quoted only part of what The Adam said ......she shall be called Woman, because out of Man was she taken
And the woman certainly has the more ‘curves’ of the two bodies.
676<>3 is not equal to 6760
6760 is the root word, not the word derived to be 6763