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antenna

[an-ten-uh] / ænˈtɛn ə /
NOUN
appendages for sensing, usually on insects or electronics
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In the Anaheim Hills incidents, one of the vehicles was stolen by thieves accessing the key fob signal through an antenna.

From Los Angeles Times

They fell silent as an Israeli armored vehicle rumbled past, its antenna swinging above the berm blocking the street.

From Los Angeles Times

The spiders walked at a similar pace, bobbed their abdomens like the ants did, and elevated their first pair of legs when they walked, imitating antennae.

From Science Magazine

The spiders would even occasionally hold up their first pair of legs in a way that looked like an ant holding up its antennae.

From New York Times

Soon after launch, a tiny pin refused to budge and prevented the antenna from fully opening.

From Seattle Times