释义 |
ther·i·di·idae \ˌtherəˈdīəˌdē\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Theridion, type genus (from Greek thēridion, diminutive of thēr wild beast) + -idae — more at fierce : a family of spiders that spin netlike webs and have usually a small globose body and slender legs |