noc·tu·id
(nŏk′cho͞o-ĭd)n. Any of numerous usually brown or gray night-flying moths of the family Noctuidae, many of which have larvae, such as the cutworms and armyworms, that are agricultural pests. Also called owlet moth.
[From New Latin
Noctuidae,
family name, from
Noctua,
type genus, from Latin
noctua,
night owl; see
nekw-t- in
Indo-European roots.]
noc′tu·id adj.
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noctuid
(ˈnɒktjʊɪd) n (Animals) any nocturnal moth of the family
Noctuidae: includes the underwings and antler moth. See also
cutworm,
armyworm adj (Zoology) of, relating to, or belonging to the Noctuidae
[C19: via New Latin from Latin noctua night owl, from nox night]
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noc•tu•id
(ˈnɒk tʃu ɪd)
n. any of numerous dull-colored moths of the family Noctuidae, the larvae of which include the armyworms and cutworms.
[1875–80; < New Latin
Noctuidae=
Noctu(a) a genus of European moths (Latin
noctua the little owl, probably n. use of feminine of
*noctuus=
noct-, s. of
nox night +
-uus adj. suffix) +
-idae -id2]
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| Noun | 1. | noctuid - usually dull-colored medium-sized nocturnal moth; the usually smooth-bodied larvae are destructive agricultural pestsmoth - typically crepuscular or nocturnal insect having a stout body and feathery or hairlike antennae underwing - moth having dull forewings and brightly colored hind wings |
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