"turnip moth" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: turnip moths [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun}} turnip moth (plural turnip moths)
  1. A moth of the family Noctuidae, Agrotis segetum, whose larvae called cutworms cause damage to a wide variety of crops. Categories (lifeform): Noctuoid moths Translations (Agrotis segetum): orasyökkönen (Finnish), noctuelle des moissons [feminine] (French), Saateule [feminine] (German), sädesbroddfly [neuter] (Swedish)

Inflected forms

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