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spider nevus a collection of dilated (widened) capillaries on the skin that creates a patch resembling a spider
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spider [SPY-dur] a type of small animal characterized by a hard external skeleton, two body sections, eight legs, and simple eyes; common examples of spiders include wolf spiders, crab spiders, widow spiders, jumping spiders, trapdoor spiders, and tarantulas.
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spider (1) The part of a speaker cone's suspension at the voice coil that keeps the voice coil centered in the magnet assembly. (2) An insert that fits in the center hole of a 45 RPM record to allow the record to be played on a (multi-speed) phonograph with a smaller center spindle.
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spider angioma a mass of visible veins on the skin surface; may be a symptom of chronic liver damage.
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spider angioma a cluster of tiny blood vessles that radiate from a central point
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