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Biology

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mite-like.   acarian acaroid  
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any member of the class Acarida, mites and ticks.   acarid acaridan acaridean acaridian  
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see ACARIAN.   acaroid  
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a mite. Pl. ACARI.   acarus  
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any member of the Arachnida, the large class of arthropods that includes spiders, scorpions, mites, etc.   arachnid arachnidan  
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a spider.   araneid  
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related to spiders.   araneidan+  
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a spider.   attercop ethercap ettercap  
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(S. Afr.) a large black spider; also a baboon.   bobbejaan+  
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a very small arachnid that breeds in cheese.   cheesemite  
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moving quickly, applied specifically to the Lycosidae or wolf-spiders that run down their prey.   citigrade  
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a genus of spiders, including the common garden spider.   epeira  
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a member of the family Epeiridae, that includes garden spiders.   epeirid  
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any of a large family of minute plant-feeding MITES.   eriophyid  
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see ATTERCOP.   ethercap  
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see ATTERCOP.   ettercap  
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any member of the Opiliones, a class of Arachnida with very long legs.   harvester harvestman  
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a TICK from the family Ixodidae. [Gk. ixodes, sticky, from ixos, birdlime].   ixodid  
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a venomous black New Zealand spider with a red spot on its back. Pl. KATIPOS.   katipo  
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any of various tiny arachnids of the order Acarida, many of which carry disease, smaller than ticks and, unlike them, are not always parasitic in habits.   mite  
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infested with mites: MITIER, MITIEST.   mity  
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an American bird-catching spider. [Gk. mygale a field-mouse, a shrew, from mys, mouse, and galee, weasel].   mygale  
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any of a family of eyeless mites.   oribatid  
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one of the Phalangoidea, a long-legged arachnid, a harvest-spider.   phalangid  
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any of various small arachnids of the order Pseudoscorpiones, resembling a scorpion but tailless, and found in soil, leaf litter, bark, etc.   pseudoscorpion  
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a kind of jumping spider.   saltigrade  
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relating to a genus of small MITES.   sarcoptic  
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a scorpion; a scorpion-like animal.   scorpioid  
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any arachnid of the genus Scorpio or order Scorpionida with head and thorax united, pincers, four pairs of legs, and a segmented abdomen including a tail with a venomous sting.   scorpion  
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a type of venomous arachnid.   solpugid  
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an arachnid of the order Araneae.   spider  
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like a spider.   spiderish spiderlike  
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abounding in spiders; (of writing) thin and straggly.   spidery  
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a venomous South African tick.   tampan  
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any one of several species of large spiders, popularly supposed to be very venomous. Pl. TARANTULAE or TARANTULAS.   tarantula  
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any of the larger bloodsucking MITES of the Acarina order.   tick  
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of or relating to any of the MITE family (Trombiculidae).   trombiculid  
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a mite of the genus Tyroglyphus, including the CHEESEMITE and the flour-mite. [Gr. tyros, cheese, + glyphein, to carve].   tyroglyphid  
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an Asiatic MITE which paralyses and kills the honey-bee. [From Varro, a Latin writer on bees].   varroa  
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