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Definition
Synonym
Spinne
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Spinne
spider
Spinne
f
zool.
Spinne
n
pl
spider
spiders
Spinne
f
; elastisches Befestigungsband
spider
Spinne
f
, elastisches Befestigungsband
spider
Spinne
f
zool.
Spinne
n
pl
junge
Spinne
; Jung
spinne
f
spider
spiders
spiderling; young spider
Radler
spinne
f
; Flickflack-
Spinne
f
(Cebrennus rechenbergi)
zool.
cartwheeling spider; Moroccan flic-flac spider
Spinnmilbe
f
, Rote
Spinne
f
zool.
Spinnmilben
pl
, Rote
Spinne
n
pl
gemeine Spinnmilbe
spider mite, red spider mite
spider mites, red spider mites
two spotted mite
Spinnmilben
pl
(Tetranychidae) (zoologische Familie)
zool.
Obstbaumspinnmilbe
f
; Rote
Spinne
f
(Panonychus ulmi)
Bohnenspinnmilbe
f
; Gemeine Spinnmilbe
f
(Tetranychus urticae)
spider mites (zoological family)
European red spider mite
two-spotted spider mite
Deutsche
Spinne Synonyme
Arachnoid
(fachsprachlich)
ÂSpinne
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Englische
spider Synonyme
spider
Chilopoda
Chordata
Echiuroidea
Ectoprocta
Entoprocta
Monoplacophora
Nemertinea
Phoronidea
arachnid
arthropod
beetle
bug
caterpillar
centipede
chilopod
daddy longlegs
diplopod
fly
harvestman
hexapod
insect
jenny
larva
maggot
millepede
millipede
mite
mule
nymph
scorpion
silkworm
skillet
spinner
spinning frame
spinning jenny
spinster
tarantula
throstle
tick
spider
y
bony
dilapidated
doddering
flat
flat-chested
fleshless
gangling
gangly
gaunt
gawky
groggy
lank
lanky
lean
lean-fleshed
lean-looking
meager
ramshackle
rawboned
ricketish
rickety
rocky
scraggy
scrawny
shaky
skeletal
skinny
spare
spindling
spindly
teetering
teetery
thin-bellied
thin-fleshed
tottering
tottery
tumbledown
twiggy
undersized
underweight
unsteady
wobbly
Spinne Definition
Ballooning
spider
(
)
A
spider
which
has
the
habit
of
rising
into
the
air.
Many
kinds
(
esp.
species
of
Lycosa)
do
this
while
young
by
ejecting
threads
of
silk
until
the
force
of
the
wind
upon
them
carries
the
spider
aloft.
Sea
spider
(
)
Any
maioid
crab
Sea
spider
(
)
Any
pycnogonid.
Spider
(
n.
)
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
(
n.
)
Any
one
of
various
other
arachnids
resembling
the
true
spider
s,
especially
certain
mites,
as
the
red
spider
(see
under
Red).
Spider
(
n.
)
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.
Spider
(
n.
)
A
trevet
to
support
pans
or
pots
over
a
fire.
Spider
(
n.
)
A
skeleton,
or
frame,
having
radiating
arms
or
members,
often
connected
by
crosspieces
Spider
web
(
)
Alt.
of
Spider's
web
Spider
's
web
(
)
The
silken
web
which
is
formed
by
most
kinds
of
spider
s,
particularly
the
web
spun
to
entrap
their
prey.
See
Geometric
spider
,
Triangle
spider
,
under
Geometric,
and
Triangle.
Water
spider
(
)
An
aquatic
European
spider
(Argyoneta
aquatica)
which
constructs
its
web
beneath
the
surface
of
the
water
on
water
plants.
It
lives
in
a
bell-shaped
structure
of
silk,
open
beneath
like
a
diving
bell,
and
filled
with
air
which
the
spider
carries
down
in
the
form
of
small
bubbles
attached
one
at
a
time
to
the
spinnerets
and
hind
feet.
Called
also
diving
spider
.
Water
spider
(
)
A
water
mite.
Water
spider
(
)
Any
spider
that
habitually
lives
on
or
about
the
water,
especially
the
large
American
species
(Dolomedes
lanceolatus)
which
runs
rapidly
on
the
surface
of
water
spider Bedeutung
spider
predatory
arachnid
with
eight
legs,
two
poison
fangs,
two
feelers,
and
usually
two
silk-spinning
organs
at
the
back
end
of
the
body,
they
spin
silk
to
make
cocoons
for
eggs
or
traps
for
prey
orb-weaving
spider
a
spider
that
spins
a
circular
(or
near
circular)
web
black
and
gold
garden
spider
Argiope
aurantia
a
widely
distributed
North
American
garden
spider
barn
spider
Araneus
cavaticus
an
orange
and
tan
spider
with
darkly
banded
legs
that
spins
an
orb
web
daily,
the
barn
spider
was
made
famous
in
E.
B.
White's
book
`Charlotte's
Web'
garden
spider
Aranea
diademata
a
spider
common
in
European
gardens
comb-footed
spider
theridiid
spider
having
a
comb-like
row
of
bristles
on
each
hind
foot
wolf
spider
hunting
spider
ground
spider
that
hunts
its
prey
instead
of
using
a
web
European
wolf
spider
tarantula
Lycosa
tarentula
large
southern
European
spider
once
thought
to
be
the
cause
of
tarantism
(uncontrollable
bodily
movement)
trap-door
spider
American
spider
that
constructs
a
silk-lined
nest
with
a
hinged
lid
spider
mite
tetranychid
web-spinning
mite
that
attacks
garden
plants
and
fruit
trees
red
spider
red
spider
mite
Panonychus
ulmi
small
web-spinning
mite,
a
serious
orchard
pest
sea
spider
pycnogonid
any
of
various
small
spider
like
marine
arthropods
having
small
thin
bodies
and
long
slender
legs
spider
crab
any
of
numerous
crabs
with
very
long
legs
and
small
triangular
bodies
European
spider
crab
king
crab
Maja
squinado
a
large
spider
crab
of
Europe
spider
monkey
Ateles
geoffroyi
arboreal
monkey
of
tropical
America
with
long
slender
legs
and
long
prehensile
tail
spider
a
skillet
made
of
cast
iron
spider
web
spider
's
web
a
web
spun
by
spider
s
to
trap
insect
prey
spider
web
spider
's
web
a
web
resembling
the
webs
spun
by
spider
s
spider
wanderer
a
computer
program
that
prowls
the
internet
looking
for
publicly
accessible
resources
that
can
be
added
to
a
database,
the
database
can
then
be
searched
with
a
search
engine
spider
flower
spider
plant
Cleome
hassleriana
native
to
South
America
but
naturalized
in
warm
parts
of
United
States,
grown
for
its
long-lasting
spider
-shaped
white
to
pink-purple
flowers
spider
orchid
Brassia
lawrenceana
South
American
orchid
with
spider
like
pale-yellow
to
pale-green
flowers
spider
orchid
Brassia
verrucosa
Central
American
orchid
having
spider
like
flowers
with
prominent
green
warts
spider
orchid
any
of
several
European
orchids
of
the
genus
Ophrys
early
spider
orchid
Ophrys
sphegodes
spring-blooming
spider
orchid
having
a
flower
with
yellow
or
green
or
pink
sepals
and
a
broad
brown
velvety
lip
spider
brake
spider
fern
Pteris
multifida
Asiatic
fern
introduced
in
America
ribbon
fern
spider
fern
Pteris
serrulata
fern
of
North
Africa
and
Azores
and
Canary
Islands
spider
angioma
spider
nevus
vascular
spider
a
dilation
of
superficial
capillaries
with
a
central
red
dot
from
which
blood
vessels
radiate
spider
-shaped
shaped
in
the
form
of
a
spider
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