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Definition of "nomia" [nomia]

  • A genus of bees of the family Andrenidæ. (noun)
  • A genus of tineid moths founded by Clemens in May, 1860, and changed in August of that year to Chrysopora, the only species being now called C. lingulacella. (noun)

The Century Dictionary (Public Domain)

Use "nomia" in a sentence
  • "The menu gives eccentric flourishes to classic Polish dishes, like herring and potatoes with arugula, or ribs baked in the sweet honey-flavored liquor krupnik (nomia. waw.pl)."
  • "Keppleri mathematici olim imperatorii somnium seu opus posthumus de astro - nomia lunari (Francofurti, 1634)."
  • "This word is confused with nomia, and thus Torah, by many, yet they have nothing in common."