Definition of Diota. Meaning of Diota. Synonyms of Diota

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Definition of Diota

Diota
Diota Di*o"ta, n. [L., fr. Gr. ? two-handled; di- = di`s- twice + ?, ?, ear, handle.] (Rom. Antiq.) A vase or drinking cup having two handles or ears.

Meaning of Diota from wikipedia

- Galtara is a genus of tiger moths in the family Erebidae. The genus was erected by Francis Walker in 1863. Galtara aurivilii (Pagenstecher, 1901) Galtara...
- Diota rostrata is a species of moth of the subfamily Arctiinae first described by Wallengren in 1860. It is found in South Africa, Eswatini, Zimbabwe...
- Dutch), descended from Old High German diutisc 'of the people' (from diot or diota 'people'), originally used to distinguish the language of the common people...
- Erebidae Subfamily: Arctiinae Genus: Galtara Species: G. reticulata Binomial name Galtara reticulata (Hampson, 1909) Synonyms Diota reticulata Hampson, 1909...
- completed additional acquisitions, including: NuoDB (2020) Proxem (2020) Diota (2022) In late 2022, D****ault Systèmes, along with French companies Docaposte...
- Catherine and deletion of the characters Torold, Father Ailnoth's housekeeper Diota and Torold's fellow squire Ninian. In "The Holy Thief", Prior Herluin and...
- scene between Ailnoth and Diota from the place where Eluned died, seeing what happened after Diota left. When Ailnoth beat Diota, she grabbed the end of...
- Dionizja: Polish Dionysia: Gr**** (Διονυσία), Latin, Middle English Diot, Diota, Dye, Dyonese, Dyonisia, Dyonisya, Dyot, Dyota: Middle English Dénes: Hungarian...
- rebranded to DELMIAWorks. September 2022 - D****ault Systèmes acquires Diota, now DELMIA Augmented Experience. Industrial engineering is a branch of...
- adjective (Proto-Germanic *theudisk-) derived from Old High German thiota, diota (Proto-Germanic *theudō) meaning "people", "nation", "folk". The word *theudō...