Diurnal - English meaning
Diurnal – definitions in English dictionary
adjectiveOf or during the day.
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When i was first married i was practically nocturnal, and my wife was diurnal.adjectiveDaily; of each day.
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Diurnal rhythms
adjectiveBeing active or happening during the day rather than at night
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The ethiopian wolf is mostly diurnal, but becomes nocturnal in areas where it is persecuted., diurn…
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Word origin
late Middle English (as a term in astronomy): from late Latin diurnalis, from Latin diurnus ‘daily’, from dies ‘day’.
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