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มีผลลัพธ์ที่ไม่แสดงผลอยู่ | spider | (สไพ'เดอะ) n. แมงมุม | spider web | n. ใยแมงมุม | spidery | (สไพ'เดอรี) adj. คล้ายแมงมุม, คล้ายใยแมงมุม, เต็มไปด้วยใยแมงมุม |
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| | spider map | แผนที่ความคิดรูปแบบใยแมงมุม[ แผนผังใยแมงมุม ], ผังที่ใช้สรุปความคิดรวบยอด โดยกำหนดหัวข้อหลักไว้ตรงกลาง แล้วใช้เส้นเชื่อมโยงความสัมพันธ์กับหัวข้อรองและหัวข้อย่อย ตามลำดับ มีลักษณะคล้ายใยแมงมุม [พจนานุกรมศัพท์ สสวท.] | Spider venoms | พิษแมงมุม [TU Subject Heading] | Spiders | แมงมุม [TU Subject Heading] |
| Spider | n.[ OE. spiþre, fr. AS. spinnan to spin; -- so named from spinning its web; cf. D. spin a spider, G. spinne, Sw. spindel. See Spin. ] 1. (Zool.) 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. [ 1913 Webster ] ☞ Spiders are divided into two principal groups: the Dipneumona, having two lungs: and the Tetrapneumona, having four lungs. See Mygale. The former group includes several tribes; as, the jumping spiders (see Saltigradae), the wolf spiders, or Citigradae (see under Wolf), the crab spiders, or Laterigradae (see under Crab), the garden, or geometric, spiders, or Orbitellae (see under Geometrical, and Garden), and others. See Bird spider, under Bird, Grass spider, under Grass, House spider, under House, Silk spider, under Silk. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. (Zool.) Any one of various other arachnids resembling the true spiders, especially certain mites, as the red spider (see under Red). [ 1913 Webster ] 3. 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. [ 1913 Webster ] 4. A trevet to support pans or pots over a fire. [ 1913 Webster ] 5. (Mach.) A skeleton, or frame, having radiating arms or members, often connected by crosspieces; 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; a frame for strengthening a core or mold for a casting, etc. [ 1913 Webster ] Spider ant. (Zool.) Same as Solitary ant, under Solitary. -- Spider crab (Zool.), any one of numerous species of maioid crabs having a more or less triangular body and ten long legs. Some of the species grow to great size, as the great Japanese spider crab (Macrocheira Kempferi), measuring sometimes more than fifteen feet across the legs when they are extended. -- Spider fly (Zool.), any one of numerous species of parasitic dipterous insects of the family Hippoboscidae. They are mostly destitute of wings, and live among the feathers of birds and the hair of bats. Called also bird tick, and bat tick. -- Spider hunter (Zool.), any one of several species of East Indian sunbirds of the genus Arachnothera. -- Spider lines, filaments of a spider's web crossing the field of vision in optical instruments; -- used for determining the exact position of objects and making delicate measurements. Fine wires, silk fibers, or lines on glass similarly placed, are called spider lines. -- Spider mite. (Zool.) (a) Any one of several species of parasitic mites of the genus Argas and allied genera. See Argas. (b) Any one of numerous small mites injurious to plants. -- Spider monkey (Zool.), any one of numerous species of South American monkeys of the genus Ateles, having very long legs and a long prehensile tail. -- Spider orchis (Bot.), a European orchidaceous plant (Ophrys aranifera), having flowers which resemble spiders. -- Spider shell (Zool.), any shell of the genus Pteroceras. See Pteroceras. [ 1913 Webster ] | Spidered | a. Infested by spiders; cobwebbed. Wolcott. [ 1913 Webster ] | Spiderlike | a. Like a spider. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] | Spider stitch | . A stitch in lace making used to fill in open spaces with threads resembling a cobweb. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] | Spider's web | | Spider web | { or }. (Zool.) The silken web which is formed by most kinds of spiders, particularly the web spun to entrap their prey; -- also called cobweb. See Geometric spider, Triangle spider, under Geometric, and Triangle. [ 1913 Webster ] | Spiderwort | n. (Bot.) An American endogenous plant (Tradescantia Virginica), with long linear leaves and ephemeral blue flowers. The name is sometimes extended to other species of the same genus. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| spider | (n) 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 | spider | (n) 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, Syn. wanderer | spider | (n) a skillet made of cast iron | spider_angioma | (n) a dilation of superficial capillaries with a central red dot from which blood vessels radiate, Syn. spider angioma, spider nevus, vascular spider | spider_brake | (n) Asiatic fern introduced in America, Syn. spider brake, spider fern, Pteris multifida | spider_crab | (n) any of numerous crabs with very long legs and small triangular bodies, Syn. spider crab | spiderflower | (n) any of various often strong-smelling plants of the genus Cleome having showy spider-shaped flowers, Syn. cleome | spider_flower | (n) native to South America but naturalized in warm parts of United States; grown for its long-lasting spider-shaped white to pink-purple flowers, Syn. spider plant, Cleome hassleriana, spider flower | spider_mite | (n) web-spinning mite that attacks garden plants and fruit trees, Syn. tetranychid, spider mite | spider_monkey | (n) arboreal monkey of tropical America with long slender legs and long prehensile tail, Syn. spider monkey, Ateles geoffroyi |
| | | แมงมุม | (n) spider, See also: Tharaphosidae, Example: แมงมุมค่อยๆ ชักใยแผ่อาณาเขตไปรอบห้อง, Count Unit: ตัว, Thai Definition: ชื่อสัตว์พวกแมง ที่ปากมีเขี้ยวรูปร่างคล้ายปากคีบและมีอวัยวะรูปทรงคล้ายขายื่นออกมา 1 คู่ ไม่มีหนวด มีหลายชนิด ทุกชนิดที่ขามีโครงสร้างพิเศษซึ่งสามารถถักใยที่ออกมาจากรูเปิดตรงส่วนท้องได้ | ปูแมงมุม | (n) spider crab, Syn. ปูชะนี, Count Unit: ตัว | แมงมุม | (n) spider, Example: แมงมุมค่อยๆ ชักใยแผ่อาณาเขตไปรอบห้อง, Count Unit: ตัว, Thai Definition: ชื่อสัตว์พวกแมง ที่ปากมีเขี้ยวรูปร่างคล้ายปากคีบและมีอวัยวะรูปทรงคล้ายขายื่นออกมา 1 คู่ ไม่มีหนวด มีหลายชนิด ทุกชนิดที่ขามีโครงสร้างพิเศษซึ่งสามารถถักใยที่ออกมาจากรูเปิดตรงส่วนท้องได้ มีทั้งชนิดถักใยดักสัตว์ |
| แมงมุม | [maēngmum] (n) EN: spider FR: araignée [ f ] ; épeire [ f ] | นกปลีกล้วย | [nok plī klūay] (n) EN: spiderhunter FR: arachnothère [ m ] | นกปลีกล้วยหูเหลืองเล็ก | [nok plī klūay hū leūang lek] (n, exp) EN: Yellow-eared Spiderhunter FR: Arachnothère à joues jaunes [ m ] | นกปลีกล้วยหูเหลืองใหญ่ | [nok plī klūay hū leūang yai] (n, exp) EN: Spectacled Spiderhunter FR: Arachnothère à lunettes [ m ] ; Arachnothère à ventre jaune [ m ] | นกปลีกล้วยลาย | [nok plī klūay lāi] (n, exp) EN: Streaked Spiderhunter FR: Grand Arachnothère [ m ] ; Arachnothère strié [ m ] | นกปลีกล้วยเล็ก | [nok plī klūay lek] (n, exp) EN: Little Spiderhunter FR: Petit Arachnothère [ m ] ; Arachnothère nain [ m ] ; Arachnothère à long bec [ m ] | นกปลีกล้วยปากหนา | [nok plī klūay pāk nā] (n, exp) EN: Thick-billed Spiderhunter FR: Arachnothère à bec épais [ m ] ; Arachnothère à bec robuste [ m ] | นกปลีกล้วยปากยาว | [nok plī klūay pāk yāo] (n, exp) EN: Long-billed Spiderhunter FR: Arachnothère à long bec m ] ; Arachnothère robuste [ m ] | นกปลีกล้วยท้องเทา | [nok plī klūay thøng thao] (n, exp) EN: Grey-breasted Spiderhunter FR: Arachnothère à poitrine grise [ m ] ; Arachnothère modeste [ m ] | ผักเสี้ยน | [phaksīen] (n) EN: Wils Spider Flower |
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:
Spider \Spi"der\, n.[OE. spi[thorn]re, fr. AS. spinnan to spin;
-- so named from spinning its web; cf. D. spin a spider, G.
spinne, Sw. spindel. See {Spin}.]
1. (Zool.) 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}.
[1913 Webster]
Note: Spiders are divided into two principal groups: the
Dipneumona, having two lungs: and the Tetrapneumona,
having four lungs. See {Mygale}. The former group
includes several tribes; as, the jumping spiders (see
{Saltigradae}), the wolf spiders, or {Citigradae} (see
under {Wolf}), the crab spiders, or {Laterigradae} (see
under {Crab}), the garden, or geometric, spiders, or
{Orbitellae} (see under {Geometrical}, and {Garden}),
and others. See {Bird spider}, under {Bird}, {Grass
spider}, under {Grass}, {House spider}, under {House},
{Silk spider}, under {Silk}.
[1913 Webster]
2. (Zool.) Any one of various other arachnids resembling the
true spiders, especially certain mites, as the red spider
(see under {Red}).
[1913 Webster]
3. 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.
[1913 Webster]
4. A trevet to support pans or pots over a fire.
[1913 Webster]
5. (Mach.) A skeleton, or frame, having radiating arms or
members, often connected by crosspieces; 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; a
frame for strengthening a core or mold for a casting, etc.
[1913 Webster]
{Spider ant}. (Zool.) Same as {Solitary ant}, under
{Solitary}.
{Spider crab} (Zool.), any one of numerous species of maioid
crabs having a more or less triangular body and ten long
legs. Some of the species grow to great size, as the great
Japanese spider crab ({Macrocheira Kempferi}), measuring
sometimes more than fifteen feet across the legs when they
are extended.
{Spider fly} (Zool.), any one of numerous species of
parasitic dipterous insects of the family {Hippoboscidae}.
They are mostly destitute of wings, and live among the
feathers of birds and the hair of bats. Called also {bird
tick}, and {bat tick}.
{Spider hunter} (Zool.), any one of several species of East
Indian sunbirds of the genus {Arachnothera}.
{Spider lines}, filaments of a spider's web crossing the
field of vision in optical instruments; -- used for
determining the exact position of objects and making
delicate measurements. Fine wires, silk fibers, or lines
on glass similarly placed, are called spider lines.
{Spider mite}. (Zool.)
(a) Any one of several species of parasitic mites of the
genus {Argas} and allied genera. See {Argas}.
(b) Any one of numerous small mites injurious to plants.
{Spider monkey} (Zool.), any one of numerous species of South
American monkeys of the genus {Ateles}, having very long
legs and a long prehensile tail.
{Spider orchis} (Bot.), a European orchidaceous plant
({Ophrys aranifera}), having flowers which resemble
spiders.
{Spider shell} (Zool.), any shell of the genus {Pteroceras}.
See {Pteroceras}.
[1913 Webster]
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
spider
n 1: 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
2: 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 [syn: {spider}, {wanderer}]
3: a skillet made of cast iron
From The Jargon File (version 4.4.7, 29 Dec 2003) [jargon]:
spider
The Web-walking part of a search engine that collects pages for indexing in
the search engine's database. Also called a {bot}. The best-known spider is
Scooter, the web-walker for the Alta Vista search engine.
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