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Definition of web
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Web (n.) The blade of a
sword.
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Spidered
::
Spidered
(a.)
Infested
by
spiders;
cobwebbed.
Vagantes
::
Vagantes
(p. pl.) A tribe of
spiders,
comprising
some of those which take their prey in a web, but which also
frequently
run with
agility,
and chase and seize their
prey..
Gallinule
::
Gallinule
(n.) One of
several
wading
birds,
having
long,
webless
toes, and a
frontal
shield,
belonging
to the
family
Rallidae.
They are
remarkable
for
running
rapidly
over
marshes
and on
floating
plants.
The
purple
gallinule
of
America
is
Ionornis
Martinica,
that of the Old World is
Porphyrio
porphyrio.
The
common
European
gallinule
(Gallinula
chloropus)
is also
called
moor hen, water hen, water rail, moor coot, night bird, and
erroneously
dabchick.
Closely
related
to it is the
Florida
gallinule
Web
::
Web (n.) The arm of a crank
between
the shaft and the
wrist.
Vexillum
::
Vexillum
(n.) The
rhachis
and web of a
feather
taken
together;
the vane.
Web
::
Web (n.) The
series
of barbs
implanted
on each side of the shaft of a
feather,
whether
stiff and
united
together
by
barbules,
as in
ordinary
feathers,
or soft and
separate,
as in downy
feathers.
See
Feather..
Cobwebbed
::
Cobwebbed
(a.)
Abounding
in
cobwebs.
Water Spider
::
Water
spider
() An
aquatic
European
spider
(Argyoneta
aquatica)
which
constructs
its web
beneath
the
surface
of the water on water
plants.
It lives in a
bell-shaped
structure
of silk, open
beneath
like a
diving
bell, and
filled
with air which the
spider
carries
down in the form of small
bubbles
attached
one at a time to the
spinnerets
and hind feet.
Called
also
diving
spider..
Webbed
::
Webbed
(a.)
Provided
with a web.
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..
Web-toed
::
Web-toed
(a.)
Having
the toes
united
by a web for a
considerable
part of their
length.
Microweber
::
Microweber
(n.) The
millionth
part of one
weber.
Isopogonous
::
Isopogonous
(a.)
Having
the two webs equal in
breath;
-- said of
feathers.
Web
::
Web (n.) Fig.:
Tissue;
texture;
complicated
fabrication.
Webfeet
::
Webfeet
(pl. ) of
Webfoo.
Webbed
::
Webbed
(a.)
Having
the toes
united
by a
membrane,
or web; as, the
webbed
feet of
aquatic
fowls..
Calcar
::
Calcar
(n.) A
slender
bony
process
from the ankle joint of bats, which helps to
support
the
posterior
part of the web, in
flight..
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..
Warper
::
Warper
(n.) One who, or that
which,
forms yarn or
thread
into warps or webs for the
loom..
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)..
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