IPA: /ˈskoʊpjʊlə/
KK: /ˈskoʊpjʊlə/
A thick cluster of hair-like structures found on the feet of some insects.
The scopula on the spider's feet helps it to climb smooth surfaces easily.
**Scopula** → The word originates from Latin *scopula*, meaning a small broom or brush. It is derived from *scopae*, which means twigs or branches used for sweeping. The term refers to a tool used for cleaning or sweeping.
Think of a small broom or brush used for cleaning — that's what 'scopula' refers to.