ta·ran·tu·la
n, pl -las also -lae 1 : a European spider (Lycosa tarentula of the family Lycosidae) popularly held to be the cause of tarantism 2 : any of a family (Theraphosidae) of large hairy American spiders that are typically rather sluggish and capable of biting sharply though most forms are not significantly poisonous to humans .
Similar sounding terms: Tren·tal
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