"Tarentula" meaning in Translingual

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Proper name

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  1. (obsolete) A taxonomic genus within the family Lycosidae – a disused grouping of spiders, sometimes a subgenus of Lycosa, now in other genera of Lycosidae. Tags: feminine, obsolete Hyponyms (genus): Tarentula apuliae, Tarentula rubiginosa, Tarentula melanogaster, Tarentula fasciiventris, Tarentula narbonensis (english: selected species) Related terms: Tarantula
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