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scop·u·la \ˈskäpyələ\ noun (plural scopulas \-ləz\ ; or scopu·lae \-yəˌlē\) Etymology: New Latin, from Late Latin, small broom, diminutive of Latin scopa broom — more at shaft 1. a. : a bushy tuft of hairs : scopa b. : a tuft of hairs on the feet and chelicerae of spiders that is used in making the web 2. : an ornamented rhabdus |