How Do You Spell TARENTULA?

Pronunciation: [taɹˈɛntjʊlə] (IPA)

The word "Tarentula" is spelled with a "t" at the beginning, followed by an "a" and "r". The "e" is pronounced as a schwa sound, which is represented by the symbol /ə/. The following "n" and "t" are pronounced separately. The final syllable is spelled with "u" and "l". The word is pronounced with four syllables: /təˈrɛntjələ/. Tarentula refers to a type of spider, also known as the wolf spider, that is commonly found in warm climates around the world.

TARENTULA Meaning and Definition

  1. Tarentula is a noun that refers to a type of large wolf spider that belongs to the Lycosidae family. This term is commonly used to describe various species within this family, which are typically found in warm and tropical regions around the world. The name "tarentula" is derived from "tarantola" or "tarantula," which originated from the Old Italian word "tarantola" and the Latin word "tarantulā."

    Tarentulas are characterized by their robust build and dynamic hunting behavior. They have proportionally long legs and are covered with fine, dense hairs, often giving their bodies a furry appearance. These spiders are known for their agility and speed when catching prey, as they use their vision and sensory organs to locate and capture insects, small arthropods, and even small vertebrates. Tarentulas are known for their venomous bites, which they use primarily as a defense mechanism when threatened. However, the bite of most tarentulas is not considered dangerous to humans and typically causes only mild symptoms, such as pain and swelling.

    In some cultures, the term "tarentula" has become associated with mythical or exaggerated phenomena, often linked to the idea of uncontrollable dancing or restlessness caused by the bite of a spider. These beliefs originated from historical accounts of alleged afflictions known as "tarantism" or "tarantulism," which were attributed to the bite of a spider, possibly a tarentula. However, the scientific validity of these claims remains uncertain.

  2. Tarantula.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

  3. • See Tarantula.
    • A species of spider found in the warmer parts of Italy, which bites severely.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for TARENTULA

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Etymology of TARENTULA

The word "Tarentula" derives from the Italian town of Taranto, located in the Puglia region of southern Italy. The name was associated with a type of venomous spider, known as the tarantula, found in the region. The Greek term "tarantēs" was used to describe these spiders, and over time, it evolved into "tarentula" in Latin. The name was then adopted in various European languages to refer to this specific type of spider.

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