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Widow - Catholic Encyclopedia - Catholic Online
Catholic Online - Catholic Encyclopedia ... I. Canonical prescriptions concerning widows in the Old Testament refer mainly to the question of remarriage. (more...)

Widow - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A widow is a woman whose spouse has died. A man whose spouse has died is a widower. The state of having lost one's spouse to death is termed widowhood or (occasionally) viduity. (more...)

Black Widow (disambiguation) definition of Black Widow (disambiguation ...
black widow, poisonous spider of the genus Latrodectus, found throughout North and South America and common in the SW United States. The name derives from the fact that the female ... (more...)

black widow - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about black widow
black widow. North American spider Latrodectus mactans. The male is small and harmless, but the female is 1.3 cm/0.5 in long with a red patch below the abdomen and a powerful ... (more...)

Widow spider - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The widow spiders are members of the genus Latrodectus, in the family Theridiidae. Latrodectus includes approximately 31 recognized venomous species, with the southern black widow ... (more...)

MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Black widow spider
Includes photographs, bite symptoms, treatment, and prevention. (more...)

Black Widow Spider - MSN Encarta
Black Widow Spider, an extremely poisonous spider of North and South America. Only the female black widow is dangerous; the bite of the male is... (more...)

Black Widow Spider Bite - Information and Resources - Health ...
Black Widow Spider Bite - Visit Kaiser Permanente online for access to the Health Encyclopedia. Find information and resources on Black Widow Spider Bite. (more...)

CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Widow
Canonical prescriptions concerning widows in the Old Testament refer mainly to the question of remarriage (more...)

Black widows definition of Black widows in the Free Online ...
black widow, poisonous spider of the genus Latrodectus, found throughout North and South America and common in the SW United States. The name derives from the fact that the female ... (more...)