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- a|rach|nid|i|an «uh RAK NIHD ee uhn», adjective, noun.= arachnidan. (Cf. ↑arachnidan)
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
a|rach|nid — «uh RAK nihd», noun, adjective. –n. a small animal of a large group (arthropods) that includes the spiders, scorpions, mites, ticks, and daddy longlegs. An arachnid is closely allied to the insects and crustaceans, but breathes air by means of… … Useful english dictionary
a|rach|nid|ism — «uh RAK nuh dihz uhm», noun. the diseased condition caused by the bite of a poisonous spider or other arachnid … Useful english dictionary
arachnid — a•rach•nid [[t]əˈræk nɪd[/t]] n. ent any of numerous wingless, carnivorous arthropods of the class Arachnida, comprising spiders, scorpions, mites, and ticks, characterized by a two segmented body with eight appendages and no antennae • Etymology … From formal English to slang
Arachnid — A*rach nid, n. An arachnidan. Huxley. [1913 Webster] || … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
arachnid — a|rach|nid [əˈræknıd] n [Date: 1700 1800; : Greek; Origin: arachne spider ] a small creature such as a ↑spider, that has eight legs and a body with two parts … Dictionary of contemporary English
arachnid — a|rach|nid [ ə ræknıd ] noun count TECHNICAL a member of a large class of animals that includes SPIDERS … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
a — acar·a·pis; ac·a·ri·a·sis; ac·a·ri·a·sis; ac·a·ri·na; ac·a·ri·nar·i·um; ac·a·rine; ac·a·ri·nol·o·gy; ac·a·ri·no·sis; ac·a·ro·ce·cid·i·um; ac·a·roid; ac·a·rol·o·gist; ac·a·rol·o·gy; ac·a·ro·pho·bia; ac·a·rus; acat·a·lep·sy; acat·a·lex·is;… … English syllables
Teufel — (s. ⇨ Teixel). 1. A mol muess ma m Teuffel uff de Wedel treta. – Birlinger, 1036. 2. All, wat de Düwel nich lesen kann (will), dat sleit he vörbi (oder: sleit he äwer). – Frommann, II, 389, 123; Eichwald, 346; Goldschmidt, 57; Kern, 1430. 3. Als… … Deutsches Sprichwörter-Lexikon
Ding — 1. Acht Dinge bringen in die Wirthschaft Weh: Theater, Putzsucht, Ball und Thee, Cigarren, Pfeife, Bierglas und Kaffee. 2. Acht Dinge haben von Natur Feindschaft gegeneinander: der Bauer und der Wolf, Katze und Maus, Habicht und Taube, Storch und … Deutsches Sprichwörter-Lexikon
pa — ac·com·pa·ni·er; ac·com·pa·ni·ment; ac·com·pa·nist; ac·com·pa·ny; aco·pa; adre·no sym·pa·thet·ic; af·ro·pa·vo; ag·pa·ite; ali·pa·ta; ama·pa; am·pa·la·ya; am·pa·ro; am·phi·car·pa; anas·pa·lin; an·tic·i·pa·tion; an·tic·i·pa·tive; an·tic·i·pa·tor;… … English syllables