spider
nounEtymology
From Middle English spiþre, spydyr, spider, spiþer, from Old English spīþra (“spider”), from Proto-West Germanic *spinþrijō, from Proto-Germanic *spinnaną (“to spin”). Mostly displaced attercop (“spider, unpleasant person”), now a dialectal term. Compare typologically Proto-Slavic *mězgyrь (whence Russian мизги́рь (mizgírʹ)) (akin to Latvian mežģīt), Turkish örümcek (akin to örmek).
- derived from *spinnaną✻
- inherited from *spinþrijō✻
- inherited from spiþre
Definitions
Any of various eight-legged, predatory arthropods, of the order Araneae, most of which…
Any of various eight-legged, predatory arthropods, of the order Araneae, most of which spin webs to catch prey.
- Little Miss Muffet, She sat on a tuffet, Eating of curds and whey; There came a little spider, Who sat down beside her, And frighted Miss Muffet away.
A program which follows links on the World Wide Web in order to gather information.
- Crawler-based search engines have three major elements. The first is the spider, also called the crawler, which visits a web page, reads it, and then follows links to other pages within the site.
A float (drink) made by mixing ice-cream and a soda or fizzy drink (such as lemonade).
- 2002, Katharine Gasparini, Cranberry and vanilla ice cream spider, recipe in Cool Food, page 339.
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An alcoholic drink made with brandy and lemonade or ginger beer.
A spindly person.
A man who persistently approaches or accosts a woman in a public social setting,…
A man who persistently approaches or accosts a woman in a public social setting, particularly in a bar.
A stick with a convex arch-shaped notched head used to support the cue when the cue ball…
A stick with a convex arch-shaped notched head used to support the cue when the cue ball is out of reach at normal extension.
A cast-iron frying pan with three legs, once common in open-hearth cookery.
- Cut slices and lay them in cold water in the spider; boil them up two or three minutes, then pour off the water and set the spider again on the coals and brown the slices on each side.
- In spider pan or deep skillet set over hot coals, quickly fry a few at a time in deep lard until brown.
- 2008, Corona Club (San Francisco, California), Corona Club Cook Book, page 202, Melt ½ the dry sugar in the spider, stirring with knife until all is melted.
Implement for moving food in and out of hot oil for deep frying, with a circular metal…
Implement for moving food in and out of hot oil for deep frying, with a circular metal mesh attached to a long handle; a spider skimmer
- If you are deep-frying your falafel, use a spider or basket to place them gently into the hot oil, which should be preheated to a temperature of 175°C (330°F).
- Consider investing in a frying basket or a spider for small amounts of fish. A spider looks like a metal web and has a long handle and can lower and raise fish from the hot oil.
A part of a crank, to which the chainrings are attached.
Heroin.
Part of a resonator instrument that transmits string vibrations from the bridge to a…
Part of a resonator instrument that transmits string vibrations from the bridge to a resonator cone at multiple points.
A skeleton or frame with radiating arms or members, often connected by crosspieces, such…
A skeleton or frame with radiating arms or members, often connected by crosspieces, such 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; or a frame for strengthening a core or mould for a casting.
A soft-hackle fly.
The network of wires separating the areas of a dartboard.
A spider graph or spider tree.
A type of light phaeton.
- I am also disappointed with the horses, having hardly seen a decent pair yet, while the traps and horses do not look smart and well groomed. There are a great many American spiders used. Have not seen a bullock in the yoke yet.
A support for a camera tripod, preventing it from sliding.
- The spider is very useful for shooting in the studio or on locations with smooth floors where tripod legs tend to slide.
A competition in which several participants are spread evenly around the edges of the…
A competition in which several participants are spread evenly around the edges of the green, who all make one bowl towards the central jack at the same time; the winner being the person whose bowl ends up closest to the jack.
A bit for turning fasteners with 8-pointed heads.
To move like a spider.
- A year later she returned to El Cap and spidered up the wall again — this time in 23 hours.
- They saved the hall though the facing and part of the roof had to be torn out and replaced, men spidered over the building to repair it before Coaker's arrival.
- Briefly he considered letting go to glide along in Radu's wake as the assassin spidered up the wall.
To cover a surface like a cobweb.
- High walls surrounded it on all sides, each one covered with the skeletal stems of climbing plants that spidered across the stones, and the ground was cobbled between patches of frozen grass.
- Large cracks spidered across the mask's glass where the nozzle had hit.
- Moss spidered across the stone, fresh green. Seaweed sprouted bright yellows and ochres between the vast webs of fingers.
To follow links on the World Wide Web in order to gather information.
- The online dictionary is regularly spidered by search engines.
The 29th sura (chapter) of the Qur'an.
The neighborhood
Derived
ant spider, Arctic wolf spider, armed spider, assassin spider, baboon spider, banana spider, barking spider, bear spider, bird dropping spider, bird spider, black and gold garden spider, black house spider, box kite spider, Brazilian wandering spider, bridge spider, brown recluse spider, brushed trapdoor spider, button spider, camel spider, cardinal spider, cellar spider, Chinese spider, cobweb spider, coconut spider, comb-footed spider, crab spider, cricket thief spider, cross spider, daddy longlegs spider, daddy long-legs spider, daddy long-leg spider, Desertas wolf spider, diadem spider, diving bell spider, drider, dwarf cobweb weaver spider, early spider orchid, European garden spider, European spider crab, extended spider · +151 more
Vish — recursive loop
A definitional loop anchored at spider. Each word in the ring is defined by the next; follow the chain far enough and it folds back on itself. Scroll to it and watch.
A definitional loop anchored at spider. Each word in the ring appears in the definition of the next; follow the chain far enough and it folds back on itself.
7 hops · closes at spider
curated · pre-corpus. live cycle detection across the full graph is the next major milestone.
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