spider

[ˈspaɪdər]

spider Definition

  • 1an eight-legged predatory arachnid with an unsegmented body consisting of a fused head and thorax and a rounded abdomen. Spiders have fangs that inject poison into their prey, and most kinds spin webs in which to capture insects.
  • 2a computer program that systematically browses the World Wide Web for particular information by following hyperlinks from webpage to webpage.

Using spider: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "spider" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I'm afraid of spiders.

  • Example

    The spider spun a web to catch its prey.

  • Example

    The spider bit me and I had to go to the hospital.

  • Example

    There's a spider crawling on your shirt!

  • Example

    The spider is one of the most common household pests.

spider Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for spider

Phrases with spider

  • spider's web

    a web spun by a spider to catch its prey

    Example

    The spider's web was glistening in the sunlight.

  • a houseplant with long, narrow leaves that are often variegated and small white flowers

    Example

    The spider plant is easy to care for and adds a nice touch to any room.

  • a small New World monkey with a long tail and a prehensile (grasping) tail, found in Central and South America

    Example

    The spider monkey is known for its agility and ability to climb trees.

Origins of spider

Old English 'spīthra', from Germanic base meaning 'to spin'; related to Dutch 'spin' and German 'Spinne'.

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Summary: spider in Brief

A spider [ˈspaɪdər] is an eight-legged predatory arachnid that spins webs to capture insects. It has fangs that inject poison into its prey. The term also refers to a computer program that systematically browses the World Wide Web for particular information by following hyperlinks from webpage to webpage.

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