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n. (plural of spinneret English)
Usage examples of "spinnerets".
People with lobster claws instead of hands, legs fused or amputated to make room for stingers or spinnerets, heads that in no way matched the bodies they were attached to.
They are often mistaken for funnel-webs, but they have short spinnerets - the little pointy things at the tip of the abdomen.
With horrible quickness the vast bloated body came down and grasped the corpse, the huge abdomen bending around it so that Paks could see cords of silk from the spinnerets twisting around and around.
For a moment one of the tendrils of silk from her under-claw spinnerets stretched out between fingertip and cloth before snapping off and dropping flat against the cloth.
A short distance from the ground, she released the spinnerets and fell the rest of the way, her tremendous weight easily balanced on her eight strong legs.
Bergold was knitting silk from his spinnerets with a tapping rhythm that was driving Chuck mad.
I know were shapechanged used fangs and spinnerets both, as that one did last night.
She saw the spinnerets facing her, and the pulsations that would drive out the poisoned silk.