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spider         
  • A [[jumping spider]] seen in [[Chennai]].
  •  A funnel web.
  • ant-mimicking jumping spider]]
  • 70px
  • The large orb web of ''[[Araneus diadematus]]'' (European garden spider).
  • Image of a spider leg: 1–coxa; 2–trochanter; 3–femur; 4–patella; 5–tibia; 6–metatarsus; 7–tarsus; 8–claws
  • CE]].
  • Threat display by a [[Sydney funnel-web spider]] (''Atrax robustus'').
  • An orb weaver producing silk from its spinnerets
  • 80px
  • ''[[Cheiracanthium punctorium]]'', displaying fangs
  • This [[jumping spider]]'s main [[ocelli]] (center pair) are very acute. The outer pair are "secondary eyes" and there are other pairs of secondary eyes on the sides and top of its head.<ref name="RuppertFoxBarnes2004P532To537"/>
  • Crab spider with prey
  • A trapdoor spider in the genus ''[[Cyclocosmia]]'', an [[ambush predator]]
  • 70 px
  • A syrphid fly captured in the web of a spider
  • Cooked [[tarantula]]s are considered a delicacy in [[Cambodia]].
  • 70px
  • ''[[Leucauge venusta]]'', an [[orb-web spider]]
  • 70px
  • ''[[Nephila clavata]]'', a golden orb weaver
  • Neriene radiata]]''
  • 90px
  • Eyes of the jumping spider, ''[[Plexippus paykulli]]''
  • Portia]]'' uses both webs and cunning, versatile tactics to overcome prey.<ref name="WilcoxJackson2004JumpingSpiderTricksters"/>
  • pages= 51–60}}</ref>
  • web]] serves both as a trap and as a way of making its home in a leaf.
  •  Spider preserved in [[amber]]
  • center
  • [[Goliath birdeater]] (''Theraphosa blondi''), the largest spider by mass
  • 80px
ORDER OF ARACHNIDS
Araneae; Spiders; Arachnea; Spider venoms; Egg sac; Araneidan; Araneids; Kumo (spider); Araneid; Spider's; Spider (animal); Egg sack; 🕷; Araneæ; Spooder
(spiders)
A spider is a small creature with eight legs. Most types of spider make structures called webs in which they catch insects for food.
N-COUNT
spider         
  • A [[jumping spider]] seen in [[Chennai]].
  •  A funnel web.
  • ant-mimicking jumping spider]]
  • 70px
  • The large orb web of ''[[Araneus diadematus]]'' (European garden spider).
  • Image of a spider leg: 1–coxa; 2–trochanter; 3–femur; 4–patella; 5–tibia; 6–metatarsus; 7–tarsus; 8–claws
  • CE]].
  • Threat display by a [[Sydney funnel-web spider]] (''Atrax robustus'').
  • An orb weaver producing silk from its spinnerets
  • 80px
  • ''[[Cheiracanthium punctorium]]'', displaying fangs
  • This [[jumping spider]]'s main [[ocelli]] (center pair) are very acute. The outer pair are "secondary eyes" and there are other pairs of secondary eyes on the sides and top of its head.<ref name="RuppertFoxBarnes2004P532To537"/>
  • Crab spider with prey
  • A trapdoor spider in the genus ''[[Cyclocosmia]]'', an [[ambush predator]]
  • 70 px
  • A syrphid fly captured in the web of a spider
  • Cooked [[tarantula]]s are considered a delicacy in [[Cambodia]].
  • 70px
  • ''[[Leucauge venusta]]'', an [[orb-web spider]]
  • 70px
  • ''[[Nephila clavata]]'', a golden orb weaver
  • Neriene radiata]]''
  • 90px
  • Eyes of the jumping spider, ''[[Plexippus paykulli]]''
  • Portia]]'' uses both webs and cunning, versatile tactics to overcome prey.<ref name="WilcoxJackson2004JumpingSpiderTricksters"/>
  • pages= 51–60}}</ref>
  • web]] serves both as a trap and as a way of making its home in a leaf.
  •  Spider preserved in [[amber]]
  • center
  • [[Goliath birdeater]] (''Theraphosa blondi''), the largest spider by mass
  • 80px
ORDER OF ARACHNIDS
Araneae; Spiders; Arachnea; Spider venoms; Egg sac; Araneidan; Araneids; Kumo (spider); Araneid; Spider's; Spider (animal); Egg sack; 🕷; Araneæ; Spooder
n.
1) spiders crawl
2) spiders spin webs
Spider         
  • A [[jumping spider]] seen in [[Chennai]].
  •  A funnel web.
  • ant-mimicking jumping spider]]
  • 70px
  • The large orb web of ''[[Araneus diadematus]]'' (European garden spider).
  • Image of a spider leg: 1–coxa; 2–trochanter; 3–femur; 4–patella; 5–tibia; 6–metatarsus; 7–tarsus; 8–claws
  • CE]].
  • Threat display by a [[Sydney funnel-web spider]] (''Atrax robustus'').
  • An orb weaver producing silk from its spinnerets
  • 80px
  • ''[[Cheiracanthium punctorium]]'', displaying fangs
  • This [[jumping spider]]'s main [[ocelli]] (center pair) are very acute. The outer pair are "secondary eyes" and there are other pairs of secondary eyes on the sides and top of its head.<ref name="RuppertFoxBarnes2004P532To537"/>
  • Crab spider with prey
  • A trapdoor spider in the genus ''[[Cyclocosmia]]'', an [[ambush predator]]
  • 70 px
  • A syrphid fly captured in the web of a spider
  • Cooked [[tarantula]]s are considered a delicacy in [[Cambodia]].
  • 70px
  • ''[[Leucauge venusta]]'', an [[orb-web spider]]
  • 70px
  • ''[[Nephila clavata]]'', a golden orb weaver
  • Neriene radiata]]''
  • 90px
  • Eyes of the jumping spider, ''[[Plexippus paykulli]]''
  • Portia]]'' uses both webs and cunning, versatile tactics to overcome prey.<ref name="WilcoxJackson2004JumpingSpiderTricksters"/>
  • pages= 51–60}}</ref>
  • web]] serves both as a trap and as a way of making its home in a leaf.
  •  Spider preserved in [[amber]]
  • center
  • [[Goliath birdeater]] (''Theraphosa blondi''), the largest spider by mass
  • 80px
ORDER OF ARACHNIDS
Araneae; Spiders; Arachnea; Spider venoms; Egg sac; Araneidan; Araneids; Kumo (spider); Araneid; Spider's; Spider (animal); Egg sack; 🕷; Araneæ; Spooder
·noun A trevet to support pans or pots over a fire.
II. Spider ·noun Any one of various other arachnids resembling the true spiders, especially certain mites, as the red spider (see under Red).
III. Spider ·noun An iron pan with a long handle, used as a kitchen utensil in frying food. Originally, it had long legs, and was used over coals on the hearth.
IV. Spider ·noun A skeleton, or frame, having radiating arms or members, often connected by crosspieces; as, a casting forming the hub and spokes to which the rim of a fly wheel or large gear is bolted; the body of a piston head; a frame for strengthening a core or mold for a casting, ·etc.
V. Spider ·noun Any one of numerous species of arachnids comprising the order Araneina. Spiders have the mandibles converted into poison fangs, or falcers. The abdomen is large and not segmented, with two or three pairs of spinnerets near the end, by means of which they spin threads of silk to form cocoons, or nests, to protect their eggs and young. Many species spin also complex webs to entrap the insects upon which they prey. The eyes are usually eight in number (rarely six), and are situated on the back of the cephalothorax. ·see ·Illust. under Araneina.
spider         
  • A [[jumping spider]] seen in [[Chennai]].
  •  A funnel web.
  • ant-mimicking jumping spider]]
  • 70px
  • The large orb web of ''[[Araneus diadematus]]'' (European garden spider).
  • Image of a spider leg: 1–coxa; 2–trochanter; 3–femur; 4–patella; 5–tibia; 6–metatarsus; 7–tarsus; 8–claws
  • CE]].
  • Threat display by a [[Sydney funnel-web spider]] (''Atrax robustus'').
  • An orb weaver producing silk from its spinnerets
  • 80px
  • ''[[Cheiracanthium punctorium]]'', displaying fangs
  • This [[jumping spider]]'s main [[ocelli]] (center pair) are very acute. The outer pair are "secondary eyes" and there are other pairs of secondary eyes on the sides and top of its head.<ref name="RuppertFoxBarnes2004P532To537"/>
  • Crab spider with prey
  • A trapdoor spider in the genus ''[[Cyclocosmia]]'', an [[ambush predator]]
  • 70 px
  • A syrphid fly captured in the web of a spider
  • Cooked [[tarantula]]s are considered a delicacy in [[Cambodia]].
  • 70px
  • ''[[Leucauge venusta]]'', an [[orb-web spider]]
  • 70px
  • ''[[Nephila clavata]]'', a golden orb weaver
  • Neriene radiata]]''
  • 90px
  • Eyes of the jumping spider, ''[[Plexippus paykulli]]''
  • Portia]]'' uses both webs and cunning, versatile tactics to overcome prey.<ref name="WilcoxJackson2004JumpingSpiderTricksters"/>
  • pages= 51–60}}</ref>
  • web]] serves both as a trap and as a way of making its home in a leaf.
  •  Spider preserved in [[amber]]
  • center
  • [[Goliath birdeater]] (''Theraphosa blondi''), the largest spider by mass
  • 80px
ORDER OF ARACHNIDS
Araneae; Spiders; Arachnea; Spider venoms; Egg sac; Araneidan; Araneids; Kumo (spider); Araneid; Spider's; Spider (animal); Egg sack; 🕷; Araneæ; Spooder
<World-Wide Web> (Or "robot", "crawler") A program that automatically explores the World-Wide Web by retrieving a document and recursively retrieving some or all the documents that are referenced in it. This is in contrast with a normal web browser operated by a human that doesn't automatically follow links other than inline images and URL redirection. The algorithm used to pick which references to follow strongly depends on the program's purpose. Index-building spiders usually retrieve a significant proportion of the references. The other extreme is spiders that try to validate the references in a set of documents; these usually do not retrieve any of the links apart from redirections. The standard for robot exclusion is designed to avoid some problems with spiders. Early examples were Lycos and WebCrawler. {Home (http://info.webcrawler.com/mak/projects/robots/robots.html)}. (2001-04-30)
spider         
  • A [[jumping spider]] seen in [[Chennai]].
  •  A funnel web.
  • ant-mimicking jumping spider]]
  • 70px
  • The large orb web of ''[[Araneus diadematus]]'' (European garden spider).
  • Image of a spider leg: 1–coxa; 2–trochanter; 3–femur; 4–patella; 5–tibia; 6–metatarsus; 7–tarsus; 8–claws
  • CE]].
  • Threat display by a [[Sydney funnel-web spider]] (''Atrax robustus'').
  • An orb weaver producing silk from its spinnerets
  • 80px
  • ''[[Cheiracanthium punctorium]]'', displaying fangs
  • This [[jumping spider]]'s main [[ocelli]] (center pair) are very acute. The outer pair are "secondary eyes" and there are other pairs of secondary eyes on the sides and top of its head.<ref name="RuppertFoxBarnes2004P532To537"/>
  • Crab spider with prey
  • A trapdoor spider in the genus ''[[Cyclocosmia]]'', an [[ambush predator]]
  • 70 px
  • A syrphid fly captured in the web of a spider
  • Cooked [[tarantula]]s are considered a delicacy in [[Cambodia]].
  • 70px
  • ''[[Leucauge venusta]]'', an [[orb-web spider]]
  • 70px
  • ''[[Nephila clavata]]'', a golden orb weaver
  • Neriene radiata]]''
  • 90px
  • Eyes of the jumping spider, ''[[Plexippus paykulli]]''
  • Portia]]'' uses both webs and cunning, versatile tactics to overcome prey.<ref name="WilcoxJackson2004JumpingSpiderTricksters"/>
  • pages= 51–60}}</ref>
  • web]] serves both as a trap and as a way of making its home in a leaf.
  •  Spider preserved in [[amber]]
  • center
  • [[Goliath birdeater]] (''Theraphosa blondi''), the largest spider by mass
  • 80px
ORDER OF ARACHNIDS
Araneae; Spiders; Arachnea; Spider venoms; Egg sac; Araneidan; Araneids; Kumo (spider); Araneid; Spider's; Spider (animal); Egg sack; 🕷; Araneæ; Spooder
A web designer.
That new Swedish chat site is wack - it's full of spiders.
spider         
  • A [[jumping spider]] seen in [[Chennai]].
  •  A funnel web.
  • ant-mimicking jumping spider]]
  • 70px
  • The large orb web of ''[[Araneus diadematus]]'' (European garden spider).
  • Image of a spider leg: 1–coxa; 2–trochanter; 3–femur; 4–patella; 5–tibia; 6–metatarsus; 7–tarsus; 8–claws
  • CE]].
  • Threat display by a [[Sydney funnel-web spider]] (''Atrax robustus'').
  • An orb weaver producing silk from its spinnerets
  • 80px
  • ''[[Cheiracanthium punctorium]]'', displaying fangs
  • This [[jumping spider]]'s main [[ocelli]] (center pair) are very acute. The outer pair are "secondary eyes" and there are other pairs of secondary eyes on the sides and top of its head.<ref name="RuppertFoxBarnes2004P532To537"/>
  • Crab spider with prey
  • A trapdoor spider in the genus ''[[Cyclocosmia]]'', an [[ambush predator]]
  • 70 px
  • A syrphid fly captured in the web of a spider
  • Cooked [[tarantula]]s are considered a delicacy in [[Cambodia]].
  • 70px
  • ''[[Leucauge venusta]]'', an [[orb-web spider]]
  • 70px
  • ''[[Nephila clavata]]'', a golden orb weaver
  • Neriene radiata]]''
  • 90px
  • Eyes of the jumping spider, ''[[Plexippus paykulli]]''
  • Portia]]'' uses both webs and cunning, versatile tactics to overcome prey.<ref name="WilcoxJackson2004JumpingSpiderTricksters"/>
  • pages= 51–60}}</ref>
  • web]] serves both as a trap and as a way of making its home in a leaf.
  •  Spider preserved in [[amber]]
  • center
  • [[Goliath birdeater]] (''Theraphosa blondi''), the largest spider by mass
  • 80px
ORDER OF ARACHNIDS
Araneae; Spiders; Arachnea; Spider venoms; Egg sac; Araneidan; Araneids; Kumo (spider); Araneid; Spider's; Spider (animal); Egg sack; 🕷; Araneæ; Spooder
¦ noun
1. an eight-legged predatory arachnid with an unsegmented body consisting of a fused head and thorax and a rounded abdomen, most kinds of which spin webs in which to capture insects. [Order Araneae.]
used in names of other arachnids, e.g. sea spider.
2. a long-legged rest for a billiard cue that can be placed over a ball without touching it.
3. Brit. a set of radiating elastic ties used to hold a load in place on a vehicle.
4. Computing another term for crawler (in sense 2).
¦ verb
1. move in a scuttling manner.
2. form a pattern suggestive of a spider or its web.
Derivatives
spiderish adjective
Origin
OE spithra, from spinnan (see spin).
Spider (DC Comics)         
FAIRLY OBSCURE COMIC BOOK FEATURE
Alias the spider; I, Spyder; Alias the Spider
"Alias the Spider" is a superhero feature from the Golden Age of Comic Books that appeared in Quality Comics' Crack Comics for nearly three years, starting with issue #1 in 1940. He was created by writer-artist Paul Gustavson.
Spider (magazine)         
ILLUSTRATED LITERARY MAGAZINE
Spider Magazine; Spider kids magazine; Spider (children's magazine); Spider childrens magazine
Spider is an illustrated literary magazine designed for children from 6 to 9 years old. Started in January 1994, the magazine is published in the United States by The Cricket Magazine Group, which is owned by the Carus Publishing Company.
Spider (portal)         
VIRTUAL LEARNING ENVIRONMENT
SPIDER(portal); Spider(portal)
Strathclyde Personal Interactive Development and Educational Resource (SPIDER) is a virtual learning environment used by the University of Strathclyde to provide an online platform for class material, support and more.
Spider (solitaire)         
  • Spider 2 Suit layout
  • Spiderette layout
TYPE OF PATIENCE GAME
Arachnid Solitaire; Spiderette; Relaxed Spider; Spider solitaire; Will o' the Wisp (solitaire); Spider Solitaire; Spider solitare; Spider (card game); Black Widow (solitaire); Spiderwort (solitaire)
Spider is a type of patience game,"Spider" (p.431-432) in The Penguin Book of Card Games by David Parlett, Treasure Press, 1987.

Википедия

Spider (disambiguation)

A spider is a type of arthropod.

Spider, Spiders or The Spider may also refer to: