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spi·der I. \ˈspīdə(r)\ noun (-s) Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English spyder, alteration of spithre; akin to Old English spinnan to spin — more at spin 1. a. : an animal of the order Araneida b. : any of various other arthropods (as a pycnogonid) especially of the class Arachnida that resemble the true spiders — usually used with a qualifying term; see red spider 2. : one felt to resemble a spider (as in appearance or in scheming) 3. : a cast-iron frying pan originally made with short feet to stand among coals on the hearth 4. : a metal outrigger to keep a block clear (as of the mast) 5. : a contrivance consisting of a frame or skeleton having radiating arms or members: as a. : a frame for strengthening a core or mold in founding b. : a casting forming the hub and spokes to which the rim of a wheel or pulley is secured c. : the body or solid hub of a built-up piston d. : a machine element consisting of a ring with projections outward e. : a hub with radiating arms interposed between the shaft and the core of a dynamo or motor armature 6. a. : spider cart b. : spider phaeton 7. : spider nevus 8. : set gage 9. : an obstruction in the teat of a cow; especially : a small irregular horny growth following bruises or other irritation 10. often capitalized : a solitaire or patience game played with two packs of cards dealt in a row of ten piles among which the cards are shifted to assemble them in complete suits 11. : the part of a dynamic loudspeaker that properly positions the voice coil relative to the magnet and that usually consists of a flexible fiber ring 12. : a frame on an explosive mine that when pressed detonates the mine II. verb (-ed/-ing/-s) : to crack or shatter in a radiating pattern of thin lines < the wall was … spidered with cracks — A.R.Foff > |