释义 |
tho·mis·i·dae \thōˈmisəˌdē\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Thomisus, type genus (irregular from Greek thōminx cord, string) + -idae; from their drawing single threads — more at funiculus : a widely distributed family of spiders that spin no webs, usually have the first two pairs of legs much longer than the last two pairs, and comprise the crab spiders |