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2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Spi·der web
or
Spi·der's web
.
Zool.
The
silken
web
which
is
formed
by
most
kinds
of
spiders
,
particularly
the
web
spun
to
entrap
their
prey
; --
also
called
cobweb
.
See
Geometric spider
,
Triangle spider
,
under
Geometric
,
and
Triangle
.
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Tri·an·gle
n.
1.
Geom.
A
figure
bounded
by
three
lines
,
and
containing
three
angles
.
Note:
☞
A
triangle
is
either
plane
,
spherical
,
or
curvilinear
,
according
as
its
sides
are
straight
lines
,
or
arcs
of
great
circles
of
a
sphere
,
or
any
curved
lines
whatever
.
A
plane
triangle
is
designated
as
scalene
,
isosceles
,
or
equilateral
,
according
as
it
has
no
two
sides
equal
,
two
sides
equal
,
or
all
sides
equal
;
and
also
as
right-angled
,
or
oblique-angled
,
according
as
it
has
one
right
angle
,
or
none
;
and
oblique-angled
triangle
is
either
acute-angled
,
or
obtuse-angled
,
according
as
all
the
angles
are
acute
,
or
one
of
them
obtuse
.
The
terms
scalene
,
isosceles
,
equilateral
,
right-angled
,
acute-angled
,
and
obtuse-angled
,
are
applied
to
spherical
triangles
in
the
same
sense
as
to
plane
triangles
.
2.
Mus.
An
instrument
of
percussion
,
usually
made
of
a
rod
of
steel
,
bent
into
the
form
of
a
triangle
,
open
at
one
angle
,
and
sounded
by
being
struck
with
a
small
metallic
rod
.
3.
A
draughtsman's
square
in
the
form
of
a
right-angled
triangle
.
4.
Mus.
A
kind
of
frame
formed
of
three
poles
stuck
in
the
ground
and
united
at
the
top
,
to
which
soldiers
were
bound
when
undergoing
corporal
punishment
, --
now
disused
.
5.
Astron.
(a)
A
small
constellation
situated
between
Aries
and
Andromeda
.
(b)
A
small
constellation
near
the
South
Pole
,
containing
three
bright
stars
.
Triangle spider
Zool.
,
a
small
American
spider
(
Hyptiotes Americanus
)
of
the
family
Ciniflonidae
,
living
among
the
dead
branches
of
evergreen
trees
.
It
constructs
a
triangular
web
,
or
net
,
usually
composed
of
four
radii
crossed
by
a
double
elastic
fiber
.
The
spider
holds
the
thread
at
the
apex
of
the
web
and
stretches
it
tight
,
but
lets
go
and
springs
the
net
when
an
insect
comes
in
contact
with
it
.
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