"Nocturea" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
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A Nocturne is a musical composition that is typically peaceful and melodic, often evoking a sense of calmness or serenity. The word "nocturne" comes from the French word for "night", and the music is often associated with the quietness and darkness of the night. In literature, a nocturne can also refer to a poem or piece of writing that has a dreamy or introspective quality, often with a focus on themes of love, loss, or the subconscious.
A noctograph is a device used to record events or thoughts that occur during the night. It is essentially a nighttime equivalent of a diary, where one can jot down notes, ideas, or observations made during the hours of darkness. The term "noctograph" comes from the Latin words "noctis" meaning night and "graph" meaning written or drawn.
Noctuidae is a family of moths commonly known as owlet moths. These moths are often referred to as "owl moths" due to their ear-like projections on their antennae, which are thought to resemble owl ears. Noctuidae are found throughout the world, and include many species whose caterpillars feed on a wide range of plants. Some noctuidae moths are pests, while others are beneficial to gardens and agriculture.
A noctule is a type of bat that is found in Europe and parts of Asia. It is also sometimes referred to as the noctule bat. It is one of the largest bat species in Europe, and is known for its distinctive wingspan and loud, high-pitched calls.
Nocturnally refers to or occurring at night; happening or done in the evening or at night, especially in a natural or instinctive way, such as nocturnal animals that are active at night.
A nocturne is a type of musical composition characterized by its slow and dreamy nature, often evoking a sense of peacefulness, serenity, and contemplation. It can also refer to a piece of music that is played at night. In literature, a nocturne can be a poem or a story that explores themes of darkness, shadows, and the mysterious.