English
Etymology
From the Middle English coppeweb. From coppe (spider), from attercoppe, from Old English �ttercoppe, from �tor (poison) + copp (head); + web (web).
Noun
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- A spiderweb, or the remains of one, especially an asymmetrical one that is woven with an irregular pattern of threads.
- One of its filaments; gossamer
- An intricate plot
- computing a web page that either has not been updated for a long time, or that is rarely visited
Translations
trans-top|a spider�s web
Dutch: spinnenweb n
French: toile d�araignée f
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Norwegian: spindelvev n
Portuguese: teia-de-aranha f
Spanish: telaraña f
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