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plu·sia \ˈplüz(h)ēə\ noun Etymology: New Latin, from Greek plousios rich; from the metallic markings on the wings; akin to Greek ploutos wealth 1. capitalized : a large widely distributed genus (the type of the family Plusiidae) of moths that have a stout body, slender antennae, and the fore wings usually with metallic markings 2. -s : any moth of Plusia or a closely related genus |