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dwelling$23382$ - translation to arabic

SPIDER FAMILY
Tub-dwelling spider; Segestriidae; Tube dwelling spider; Segestriid; Segestridae

dwelling      
n. دار, قطن, سكن, منزل, مأوى
dwelling place         
SELF-CONTAINED UNIT OF ACCOMMODATION (HOUSE, APARTMENT, MOBILE HOME, HOUSEBOAT OR OTHER STRUCTURE) USED AS A HOME
Dwellings; Dwelling place; Abode
مكان المعيشة
DWELLING         
SELF-CONTAINED UNIT OF ACCOMMODATION (HOUSE, APARTMENT, MOBILE HOME, HOUSEBOAT OR OTHER STRUCTURE) USED AS A HOME
Dwellings; Dwelling place; Abode

ألاسم

بَيْت ; دارَة ; رَبْع ; رُبُوع ; سَكَن ; شَقَّة ; مَأْوًى ; مَبَاءَة ; مَبِيت ; مَثْوًى ; مُسْتَقَرّ ; مُسْتَوْطَن ; مَسْكَن ; مَقَرّ ; مَوْطِن

الفعل

أَباءَ ( بِـ أو فِي ) ; أَثْوَى بِـ أو في ; أَقَامَ بِـ أو في ; أَوَّى ; أَوَى ; بَوَّأَ ; تَلَدَ بـِ ; ثَوَى بِ أو فِي ; سَكَنَ ; شَغَلَ مَنْزِلًا ; عَمَرَ ; عَمَّرَ ; مَكَثَ ; نَزَلَ ( بِـ , في , عِنْدَ , على )

آخرى

إِقَامَة ; ثُبُوت ; حُلُول ; سَكَن ; سُكْنَى ; مَكْث ; مُكُوث

Definition

Dwelling
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Dwell.
II. Dwelling ·noun Habitation; place or house in which a person lives; abode; domicile.

Wikipedia

Tube-dwelling spider

Tube-dwelling spiders (Segestriidae) are a family of araneomorph spiders first described by Eugène Simon in 1893. It consists of five genera, two large and widespread, Segestria and Ariadna, and three smaller genera, Citharoceps, Gippsicola and Indoseges. They are haplogyne spiders, related to the Dysderidae and placed in clade or superfamily Dysderoidea.

Members of this family are easily recognized because their first three pairs of legs are arranged forward instead of two and they have six eyes instead of eight, arranged in a semicircle. The leg structure appears to be an adaptation for living in silken tubes. Unlike those of the atypical tarantulas, these tubes may branch and are often built in tree bark fissures, as well as under stones.

Both Segestria and Ariadna live in North America, South America, Eurasia, Africa and New Zealand, though Ariadna also lives in Australia.