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Noun family ctenizidae has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebFamily CtenizidaeThe family Ctenizidae, also known as the trapdoor spiders, is a group of spiders that belong to the order Araneae. They are commonly found in different parts of the world. Senses and Usages:Noun:1. A family of spiders that construct burrows with silk-lined trapdoors. These spiders are known for their unique hunting techniques and are found in various habitats. Example sentence: The family Ctenizidae includes several species of spiders that reside in burrows with trapdoors, waiting for prey to pass by. Related Products: | ||||
family crassulaceae family cricetidae family crocodylidae family crotalidae family cruciferae family cryptobranchidae family cryptocercidae family cryptogrammataceae family ctenizidae family cuculidae family cucurbitaceae family culicidae family cunoniaceae family cupressaceae family curculionidae family cuterebridae family cyatheaceae
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