tarantulalike

English

Etymology

tarantula + -like

Adjective

tarantulalike (comparative more tarantulalike, superlative most tarantulalike)

  1. Resembling or characteristic of a tarantula.
    • 2015 October 22, Holland Cotter, “Review: A Renaissance Painter, Andrea del Sarto, Striving for Perfection”, in New York Times:
      Del Sarto’s “Madonna of the Steps,” too fragile to travel from the Prado, appears here in the form of sketched details: images of piled drapery, of nude bodies (studio staff was no doubt recruited to pose), of detached feet and hands (including a tarantulalike set of fingers) and of a sweet child’s head, with another half-visible, like a mirage, behind it.
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