Yes. Arachonomorph does mean spider-shaped in Greek.
the greek god bu-tugly is the god of the spider web.
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.
αράχνη (arahni)
arachne
Aranha = Spider Spider Man = Homem Aranha
Arachnophobia comes from the Greek Arachnid is spider and phobos is fear arachnophobia does not have latin elements because it doesnt have a latin room arachne is greek meaning spider and phobia or phobos which is greek for fear of. arachnophobia is greek.
'Spider' is called 'makorsha' in Bengali.
A spider? A fly? I say spider.
Garter spider
Roman goddess Minerva. Greek goddess Athena. (same goddess)
Kumo