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phalangid
phalangid Zool. (fəˈlændʒɪd) [f. mod.L. Phalangidæ, f. phalangium: see -id3.] An arachnid of the family Phalangidæ or order Phalangidea (typical genus Phalangium), related to the mites, but more resembling spiders, without spinnerets or poison-glands, and usually with very long and slender legs; the... Oxford English Dictionary
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phalangian
phalangian, a. (n.) (fəˈlændʒɪən) [In sense 1, f. Gr. ϕάλαγξ, ϕαλαγγ- phalanx; in 2, f. mod.L. (phalanx 3) + -ian; in 3, f. phalangium + -an.] 1. Gr. Antiq. Belonging to a (military) phalanx: see phalanx 1.1843 Fraser's Mag. XXVIII. 696 The long spear of the phalangian soldier. 2. Anat. = phalangeal... Oxford English Dictionary
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phalangium
‖ phalangium (fəˈlændʒɪəm) Pl. -ia. [L., a. Gr. ϕαλάγγιον a kind of venomous spider, also a plant, spiderwort.] † 1. Name for venomous spiders of various kinds.1601 Holland Pliny II. 360 These venomous spiders Phalangia, which the Greeks distinguish..by the name of Lupus. 1658 Rowland tr. Moufet's T... Oxford English Dictionary
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Colorado potato beetle
Predators At least 13 insect genera, three spider families, one phalangid (Opiliones), and one mite have been recorded as either generalist or specialized wikipedia.org
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phalange
▪ I. phalange1 (ˈfælændʒ) Also 6 falange, fallange; phalangue, 7 phalang. [a. Fr. phalange, in 13th c. phalenge (Hatz.-Darm.), = It. falange, ad. L. phalange-m, acc. of phalanx.] † 1. = phalanx 1. Obs.1560 Whitehorne Arte Warre (1573) 29 b, Calld, of the Romanes, a Legion; of Greekes, a Fallange. 15... Oxford English Dictionary
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harvestman
ˈharvestman 1. A labourer in the harvest-field; a reaper; esp. one who leaves home to obtain harvest work.1552 Huloet, Haruest man, messor. 1611 Bible Isa. xvii. 5 And it shall bee as when the haruest-man gathereth the corne. 1774 Johnson Diary 4 Sept. in Boswell, I saw the harvest-men very decently... Oxford English Dictionary
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spider
▪ I. spider, n. (ˈspaɪdə(r)) Forms: 1 spiþra, 4 spiþre, 5 spiþer(e, spither, spyther; 5–7 spyder, 6– spider (7 spidar). [OE. sp{iacu}þra (Saxon Leechd. II. 142):—*spinþra, f. spinnan spin v. In the obscure passage in Saxon Leechd. III. 42 the reading of the MS. is spiden (not spider) wiht.] 1. a. On... Oxford English Dictionary
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shepherd
▪ I. shepherd, n. (ˈʃɛpəd) Forms: α. 1 scéaphirde, scéap-, scéphyrde, 2–3 (Ormin) shephirde, 3 seopheorde, 4 schepeherde, shepehurde, 4–5 sheepherde, scheephirde, 5 shepehirde, (sheepperde), 5–6 schepehirde, 6 scheephird, shepeheard, Sc. scheipherde, -hird, sheephirde, 7 sheep(e)heard, sheepherd, (8... Oxford English Dictionary
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