The word arachnid comes from the Greek word á¼€Ïάχνη (arachne), which means "spider."
A spider belongs to the Arachnid family. I am afraid of spiders and all other arachnids
Ron is deathly afraid of arachnids, especially spiders.
The spider animal group is named after the arachnid "spider," which is one of the key species in this group. Spiders are known for their ability to produce silk for making webs and capturing prey.
The answer is an arachnid
Leaves the arachnid vulnerable
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.
The word Arachnid is from the Greek word for spider. However this class includes mites, ticks, harvestmen and scorpions, not just spiders.
Arachnid.
arachnid means spider so therefore its a spider and it orginated from Greece
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.
Arachnid is another word for spider.
arachnid Arachnid (or Bob) Arachnid is the scientific name for an insect of the spider family.
A spider belongs to the Arachnid family. I am afraid of spiders and all other arachnids
No not exactly because if you say"spi/der" der is not a real word.
Arachnid [ar-rak-nid] n. eight-legged invertebrate, such as a spider, scorpion, tick or mite.
The likely word may be "arachnid" (a spider or scorpion).