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Definition of web
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Web (n.) That which is
woven;
a
texture;
textile
fabric;
esp.,
something
woven in a
loom..
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Web
::
Web (n.) That which is
woven;
a
texture;
textile
fabric;
esp.,
something
woven in a
loom..
Araneous
::
Araneous
(a.)
Cobweblike;
extremely
thin and
delicate,
like a
cobweb;
as, the
araneous
membrane
of the eye. See
Arachnoid..
Semiplume
::
Semiplume
(n.) A
feather
which has a
plumelike
web, with the shaft of an
ordinary
feather..
Webbing
::
Webbing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of We.
Toil
::
Toil (n.) A net or
snare;
any
thread,
web, or
string
spread
for
taking
prey; --
usually
in the
plural..
Mygale
::
Mygale
(n.) A genus of very large hairy
spiders
having
four lungs and only four
spinnerets.
They do not spin webs, but
usually
construct
tubes in the
earth,
which are often
furnished
with a
trapdoor.
The South
American
bird
spider
(Mygale
avicularia),
and the crab
spider,
or
matoutou
(M.
cancerides)
are among the
largest
species.
Some of the
species
are
erroneously
called
tarantulas,
as the Texas
tarantula
(M.
Hentzii)..
Spidered
::
Spidered
(a.)
Infested
by
spiders;
cobwebbed.
Gossamer
::
Gossamer
(n.) A fine, filmy
substance,
like
cobwebs,
floating
in the air, in calm, clear
weather,
especially
in
autumn.
It is seen in
stubble
fields
and on furze or low
bushes,
and is
formed
by small
spiders..
Dragon
::
Dragon
(n.) A small
arboreal
lizard
of the genus
Draco,
of
several
species,
found in the East
Indies
and
Southern
Asia. Five or six of the hind ribs, on each side, are
prolonged
and
covered
with
weblike
skin,
forming
a sort of wing. These
prolongations
aid them in
making
long leaps from tree to tree.
Called
also
flying
lizard..
Semipalmated
::
Semipalmated
(a.)
Having
the
anterior
toes
joined
only part way down with a web;
half-webbed;
as, a
semipalmate
bird or foot. See
Illust.
k under
Aves..
Weber
::
Weber (n.) The
standard
unit of
electrical
quantity,
and also of
current.
See
Coulomb,
and
Amp/re..
Isopogonous
::
Isopogonous
(a.)
Having
the two webs equal in
breath;
-- said of
feathers.
Film
::
Film (n.) A
slender
thread,
as that of a
cobweb..
Temple
::
Temple
(n.) A
contrivence
used in a loom for
keeping
the web
stretched
transversely.
Cobweb
::
Cobweb
(n.) The
network
spread
by a
spider
to catch its prey.
Webeye
::
Webeye
(n.) See Web, n., 8..
Muskrat
::
Muskrat
(n.) A North
American
aquatic
fur-bearing
rodent
(Fiber
zibethicus).
It
resembles
a rat in color and
having
a long scaly tail, but the tail is
compressed,
the bind feet are
webbed,
and the ears are
concealed
in the fur. It has scent
glands
which
secrete
a
substance
having
a
strong
odor of musk.
Called
also
musquash,
musk
beaver,
and
ondatra..
Web
::
Web (v. t.) To unite or
surround
with a web, or as if with a web; to
envelop;
to
entangle..
Goose
::
Goose (n.) Any large
web-footen
bird of the
subfamily
Anserinae,
and
belonging
to
Anser,
Branta,
Chen, and
several
allied
genera.
See
Anseres..
Cheiroptera
::
Cheiroptera
(n. pl.) An order of
mammalia,
including
the bats,
having
four toes of each of the
anterior
limbs
elongated
and
connected
by a web, so that they can be used like wings in
flying.
See Bat..
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