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Definition of Diurna

Diurna
Diurna Di*ur"na, n. pl. [NL., fr. L. diurnus belonging to the day.] (Zo["o]l.) A division of Lepidoptera, including the butterflies; -- so called because they fly only in the daytime.

Meaning of Diurna from wikipedia

- Diurna is a Latin & Italian word relating to 'day'. Sometimes refers to: Acta Diurna ('Daily Acts'), the newspaper of Rome, recording legal matters & public...
- Acta Diurna (Latin for Daily Acts, sometimes translated as Daily Public Records or as Daily Gazette) were daily Roman official notices, a sort of daily...
- normally form a diphthong must be pronounced as separate syllables (e.g. baül, diürna). Similarly, in Spanish, ü is used in the combinations güe [ɡwe] and güi...
- of Gansu Province, China. The genus contains a single species, Miosurnia diurna, known from a nearly complete, articulated skeleton. The Miosurnia holotype...
- Lychnis dioica L. Lychnis dioica subsp. rubra Weigel Lychnis diurna Sibth. Lychnis diurna var. glaberrima Sekera Lychnis preslii Sekera Lychnis rosea Salisb...
- Makarenko Diurna Número 35 General Vicente Guerrero Diurna Número 130 Guadalupe Ceniceros de Zavaleta Diurna Número 139 José Enrique Rodó Diurna Número 127...
- completa", "Trocando em miúdos", "O meu amor", "Pivete" and "Pequenã serenata diurna") Magro: piano (in "Cálice" and "Homenagem ao malandro") Novelli: piano...
- Su esposa diurna (English: Your Daytime Wife) is a 1944 Argentine romantic comedy film of the classical era of Argentine cinema, directed by Enrique Cahen...
- the Acta Senatus (the minutes of the session of the Senate) and the Acta Diurna (a collection of the acts of the government and news of the court and capital)...
- Encyclia diurna is a species of flowering plant in the family Orchidaceae, native to Costa Rica and Panama in Central America, and to north Brazil, Colombia...