"ground spider" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: ground spiders [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun}} ground spider (plural ground spiders)
  1. Any of very many spiders, of the family Gnaphosidae, that hunt their prey instead of building a web to catch them. Categories (lifeform): Dionychan spiders Synonyms: ground-spider Translations (spider): bodemjachtspin [feminine] (Dutch), Plattbauchspinne [feminine] (German), niʼgóó naʼashjéʼii (Navajo)

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