IPA: //ˈnɒk.tjuːl//
KK: /nɑkˈtjuːl/
A type of large bat that eats insects and is usually found in tree hollows, mainly in parts of Europe and Asia.
The noctule flew out of the tree at dusk, searching for insects to eat.
**Noctule** → The word 'noctule' comes from the Latin 'noctula', which is a diminutive form of 'nox' (meaning night). The term refers to a type of bat that is active at night, hence its association with the night.
Think of 'night' ('nox') when you hear 'noctule', as it describes a bat that is active during the night.