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diurnal / diurnal
Adjective

This term is primarily used in biological and ecological contexts to describe the circadian rhythms of animals. It carries a clinical, scientific tone, distinguishing species by their peak activity periods rather than just their waking hours. When used as a noun, it refers to a specific category of organism. While the adjective form is common in general science, the noun form is more specialized and typically appears in comparative zoology or behavioral studies.

Meanings

Adjectivediurnal

Occurring, active, or happening during the daytime.

"Some species of primates are diurnal and hunt for food while the sun is up."

Adjectivediurnal

Recurring every day or having a period of twenty-four hours.

"The diurnal cycle of temperature changes affects the behavior of local wildlife."

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