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Arachnid.
The word arachnid comes from the Greek word ἀράχνη (arachne), which means "spider."
The word Arachnid is from the Greek word for spider. However this class includes mites, ticks, harvestmen and scorpions, not just spiders.
An arachnid can be described as a creature characterised by four pairs of legs, which distinguishes them from insects. The word arachnid comes from the Greek meaning spider.
The feminine first declension noun ᾰ̓ρᾰ́χνη (aráchnē) is the Greek origin of the English word "arachnid." It means "spider" primarily and "spider's web" secondarily and surfaces as αράχνη (aráchni) in modern Greek. The pronunciation will be "a-RA-khnee" in ancient Greek.
From word of mouth
many words have roots in Greek for example arachnophobia comes for the word arachnid meaning spider and phobia meaning fear
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In the Greek myths there is no chronology in our sense of the word. No dates, no weeks, no years to have a number.
No. arachnid is another word for spider.
The term arachnid is from the Greek word άράχνη or arachne, meaning spider, and also referring to the mythological figure Arachne.
Mercury was one of the Roman Gods. He was the messanger god.