Definition of Arachnidial. Meaning of Arachnidial. Synonyms of Arachnidial

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Definition of Arachnidial

Arachnidial
Arachnidial Ar`ach*nid"i*al, a. (Zo["o]l.) (a) Of or pertaining to the Arachnida. (b) Pertaining to the arachnidium.

Meaning of Arachnidial from wikipedia

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