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Yes, we can interpret '''mite''' as the little animals living in the fur of our pets or inside our featherbeds but in this case, '''mite''' and '''spider''' belong to the same part of a scale. They both belong to the family of arachnida. So come one, make another educative guess!
Yes, we can interpret '''mite''' as the little animals living in the fur of our pets or inside our featherbeds but in this case, '''mite''' and '''spider''' belong to the same part of a scale. They both belong to the family of arachnida. So come one, make another educative guess!
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Latest revision as of 21:15, 2 April 2013

Sorry, you got mixed up!
Yes, we can interpret mite as the little animals living in the fur of our pets or inside our featherbeds but in this case, mite and spider belong to the same part of a scale. They both belong to the family of arachnida. So come one, make another educative guess!
Back to test section 'Synonyms and Antonyms'!