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spi·der
 spider
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- pronunciation:
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any of various eight-legged invertebrates, related to mites and ticks, that typically spin webs in which to nest and catch their prey.
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adjective + (n.)spider
brown,
deadly,
delicate,
female,
flying,
fragile,
giant,
hairy,
hanging,
jumping,
juvenile,
mechanical,
miniature,
nasty,
oblivious,
poisonous,
rubber,
spitting,
tiny,
trap-door,
varicose,
venomous
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verb + (n.)spider
bite, catch, centipede, chase, infest, resemble, trap
(n.)spider
+ verb
center,
climb,
cling,
crawl,
creep,
crouch,
dangle,
decorate,
disguise,
hang,
inhabit,
leap,
scurry,
scuttle,
shed,
spin,
spring,
suck,
symbolize,
terrify,
tire,
weave
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noun + (n.)spider
ant,
aphid,
arachnid,
arthropod,
basement,
bat,
beetle,
bird,
bug,
camel,
caterpillar,
cobweb,
creature,
dome,
dust,
frog,
grandma,
horde,
insect,
kingdom,
kiss,
millipede,
mosquito,
moss,
mouse,
nest,
orb,
poison,
predator,
recluse,
snake,
species,
strand,
trapdoor,
weaving,
whip,
widow,
wolf
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spiders eat |
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insects |
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broader categories that include spiders |
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arthropod, invertebrate |
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produced by spiders |
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cobweb, cocoon, eggs, silk, venom |
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related to spiders |
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mite, scorpion, tick |
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some behaviors of spiders |
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courting, feeding, hunting, jumping, mating, nesting, preying, protecting, spinning, trapping, weaving, wrapping |
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some examples of spiders |
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black widow, tarantula |
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some parts of spiders |
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fangs, legs |
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some places for spiders |
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burrow, web |
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