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spider angioma a bright red mark with a distinct dark spot in the skin.
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spider A program that roams the World Wide Web, seeking documents to be indexed in a database that can then be examined for matches by search engines. Also called a crawler, robot, or bot.
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spider Part of a loudspeaker driver's suspension that helps center the diaphragm and returns it to rest after being moved by an energized voice coil.
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spider bot that visits publicly accessible websites following all links it comes across collecting data for search engine
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spider a program that automatically fetches Web pages. Spiders are used to feed pages to search engines. It is called a spider because it crawls over the Web. Because most Web pages contain links to other pages, a spider can start almost anywhere. As soon as it sees a link to another page, it goes off and fetches it. Large search engines have many spiders working in parallel. See robot.
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