noctuid
American
[nok-choo-id, nok-too-id]
/ ˈnɒk tʃu ɪd, ˈnɒk tu ɪd /
adjective
noun
noctuid
British
/ ˈnɒktjʊɪd /
noun
adjective
Etymology
Origin of noctuid
First recorded in 1875–80; from New Latin Noctuidae, from Noctu(a), a genus of European moths ( Latin noctua “little owl,” probably noun use of feminine of noctuus (unrecorded), from noct-, stem of nox “night” + -uus, adjective suffix) + -idae -id 2
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