arachnid
Americannoun
adjective
noun
Other Word Forms
- arachnidan adjective
Etymology
Origin of arachnid
1865–70; < New Latin Arachnida < Greek aráchn ( ē ) spider, spider's web + New Latin -ida -ida
Example Sentences
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A map of the routes with arrows arching across the country gave the operation its arachnid moniker.
From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 10, 2025
Emma loves all things arachnid, and goes under various nicknames - spider girl, spider mama, even "weirdo", as her daughter calls her.
From BBC • May 16, 2025
The arachnid awakening is part of a cascade of weather-dependent events, explained Lisa Gonzalez, program manager of invertebrates for L.A.
From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 7, 2024
This led the two scientists to conclude it doesn't belong in any of the known arachnid orders.
From Science Daily • May 17, 2024
Maybe the lines they draw have meaning to them that the rest of the arachnid world is blind to.
From "Challenger Deep" by Neal Shusterman
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