noctua (Meaning)

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noctua (n)

type genus of the Noctuidae: moths whose larvae are cutworms

Synonyms & Antonyms of noctua

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noctua Sentence Examples

  1. The noctua owl, with its distinctive face and piercing gaze, silently perched on a branch.
  2. The noctua's nocturnal habits allowed it to escape the daytime predators.
  3. The soft hooting of the noctua echoed through the dark forest.
  4. Noctua's feathers provided excellent camouflage in the dim moonlight.
  5. Scientists studied the noctua's unique hunting techniques to understand its nocturnal behavior.
  6. The noctua's talons were razor-sharp, allowing it to capture prey with precision.
  7. The noctua's eyes were adapted to low-light conditions, giving it an advantage over other nocturnal animals.
  8. The noctua played an important ecological role in controlling rodent populations.
  9. Noctua's were highly adaptable, making them common in forests and woodlands worldwide.
  10. The noctua's haunting call was a familiar sound in the quiet of the night.

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type genus of the Noctuidae: moths whose larvae are cutworms

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The noctua owl, with its distinctive face and piercing gaze, silently perched on a branch.

The noctua's nocturnal habits allowed it to escape the daytime predators.

The soft hooting of the noctua echoed through the dark forest.

Noctua's feathers provided excellent camouflage in the dim moonlight.