It's a piano.
The English word for "mukku sindhu" is "spider." This term is commonly used in some South Indian languages, such as Telugu. It refers to the arachnid known for its web-spinning abilities.
No. A spider is a spider and an apostrophe is an apostrophe.
Spider is the correct spelling.An example sentence is "the spider was trapped in the bath".
It comes from an Old English word meaning "to spin". (http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/spider)
The two syllables of the word SPIDER are "spy" and "durr".
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No, the act of a spider spinning a web is considered an instinctual behavior rather than a learned behavior.
The Spider is about a small boy who sees the magic in a spider spinning its web.His dad tells him the scientific explanation that the spider is not walking on air,as his son thinks it is,but merely spinning its web.
A spider eats bugs (flies, gnats, etc.) by spinning a web using its spinnerets.
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The creature you are referring to is a spider.
In some cultures, a spider spinning a web in the morning is considered good luck because it is believed to bring positive energy and abundance into your life. The intricate and delicate nature of a spider's web is often associated with creativity, patience, and perseverance. Seeing a spider at the start of your day may symbolize that your own endeavors and projects will also be successful and fruitful.
Any web-spinning spider can do it, it is a property of spider silk. When it is said that spider silk is stronger than steel, this does not mean the webs themselves as is. It means that if you had enough spider silk to weave into the same thickness as a steel cable, the spider silk would have a tensile strength five times greater.