Difference between Spider-Morph and a Drider?

hatternumber0

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I can't figure it out. I'm pretty sure a drider has a human torso and a spider lowerbody (ala 8 legs and spider abdomen), but I can't narrow down what constitutes a spider-morph.
 
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Ormael

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Drider could be said it's a spider with his head replaced by a human top half (think in simpliest way said) so not have normal lower body half aside chitin on legs and abdomen sticking in place of tail.
 

Magic Ted

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Drider is a very specific creature, being a DnD monster popularized by centaur-fetishists and being hooked up with Drow. A spider-morph is anything with spider bits, even if they're bipedal.

So, uhhhhh Elise from League of Legends, I guess?
 

Kanthis

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Easiest way to think of them is 

Aa Spider-morph is an Anthropomorphic Spider

While a Drider is a half Drow, half Spider.