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Spider

Definition

Spider is a noun. It refers to an arachnid with eight legs that often spins webs to capture prey. It can also refer to a type of web crawler in computing or certain types of frameworks.

Parts of Speech
  • Noun
Pronunciation

American English

  • IPA Pronunciation: /ˈspaɪ.dɚ/
  • Respelling: SPY-dur

British English

  • IPA Pronunciation: /ˈspaɪ.də/
  • Respelling: SPY-duh
Etymology

The word "spider" originates from Old English "spīþra," related to "spinnan," meaning "to spin," referring to its web-spinning abilities.

Derivatives
  • Spiderweb (noun)
  • Spiderling (noun)
  • Spiderlike (adjective)
  • Spiderish (adjective)
  • Spidered (verb, computing, rare)
Synonyms
  • Arachnid
  • Web-spinner
  • Crawler
Antonyms
  • None
Usage

The term "spider" is used in biology, technology, and metaphorically. Examples include "A spider spins its web" (biological) and "A search engine spider indexes websites" (technological).

Related Terms
  • Web: A structure spun by a spider.
  • Arachnid: A class of joint-legged invertebrate animals including spiders.
  • Crawler: A term for automated web-indexing software.
Detailed Definitions

Noun

  • A type of arachnid: Refers to creatures with eight legs and often web-spinning capabilities.
    • Example: "The garden was filled with spiders in their webs."
  • A web crawler in computing: Refers to an automated program that scans and indexes websites.
    • Example: "The search engine uses a spider to gather data."
  • A type of metal framework: Refers to structures resembling a spider's legs.
    • Example: "The lamp was mounted on a spider frame."

spider

The garden was filled with spiders in their webs.
The search engine uses a spider to gather data.
The lamp was mounted on a spider frame.

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