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Diuturnal
Diuturnal Di`u*tur"nal, a. [L. diuturnus, fr. diu a long time, by day; akin to dies day.] Of long continuance; lasting. [R.] --Milton.

Meaning of Diuturna from wikipedia

- In the myth and religion of ancient Rome, Juturna, or Diuturna, was a goddess of fountains, wells and springs, and the mother of Fontus by J****. Juturna...
- Erioconopa diuturna is a species of fly in the family Limoniidae. It is found in the Palearctic . Fauna Europaea Bei-Bienko, G.Y. & Steyskal, G.C. (1988)...
- The Glacier Bay wolf spider (Pardosa diuturna) is a species of spider in the family Lycosidae. It is endemic to Canada and Alaska. World Conservation Monitoring...
- heading toward Thrax, and the giant and his physician headed toward Lake Diuturna. The waitress Jolenta tries to have Talos take her with him, but he has...
- family Limoniidae. It is found within the Palearctic realm. Erioconopa diuturna (Walker, 1848) Erioconopa elegantula (Alexander, 1913) Erioconopa harukawai...
- honestatis aut utilitatis causa rerum arduarum ac difficilium voluntaria ac diuturna perpessio ["patience is a willing and sustained endurance of things arduous...
- The last two inscribed altars, from 277 and 280, refer to a foederata et diuturna pax (a "federated and lasting peace"), though this proved to be a forlorn...
- Troglohyphantes gracilis Troglohyphantes similis Troglohyphantes spinipes Pardosa diuturna Sosippus placidus ****aetra episinoides Herennia gagamba Ouette ouette...
- angusta Gorochov, 2009 Ectadia apicalis Liu, Kang & Liu, 2004 Ectadia diuturna ****er & Liu, 2017 Ectadia fulva Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1893 Ectadia mistshenkoi...
- care, who think it long to await the death of an old man." ("Liberemus diuturna cura populum Romanum, quando mortem senis exspectare longum censent.")...