Arachnid
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The word arachnid comes from ancient Greek mythology derived from the young princess from Lydia, Arachne. Arachne was said to have the most beautiful gift of weaving. She had such conifdence in her weaving that she claimed to be better than the goddess Athena. Athena became enraged when in a contest between them Arachne weaved a tapestry of the gods behaving immorally. As a result Athena punished her by turning her into a spider.
Adept at fighting, arachnids, are capable of taking on dangerous missions and emerging victorious.
John instantly became petrified and began to scream like a little girl when he saw the arachnid
ARACHNID
Definition1. a member of the class Arachnida2. animals with four pairs of legs and no antennae such as spiders, scorpions, mites, and ticks
Sourceshttp://www.maicar.com/GML/Arachne.htmlhttp://www.pantheon.org/articles/a/arachne.html
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