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tarantula

American  
[tuh-ran-chuh-luh] / təˈræn tʃə lə /

noun

PLURAL

tarantulas, tarantulae
  1. any of several large, hairy spiders of the family Theraphosidae, as Aphonopelma chalcodes, of the southwestern U.S., having a painful but not highly venomous bite.

  2. any of various related spiders.

  3. a large wolf spider, Lycosa tarantula, of southern Europe, having a bite once thought to be the cause of tarantism.


tarantula British  
/ təˈræntjʊlə /

noun

  1. any of various large hairy mostly tropical spiders of the American family Theraphosidae

  2. a large hairy spider, Lycosa tarentula of S Europe, the bite of which was formerly thought to cause tarantism

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Etymology

Origin of tarantula

1555–65; < Medieval Latin < Italian tarantola. See Taranto, -ule

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