Diurnal :
diurnus
diurnus, cotidie, quotidie, unum diem durantia, exercitatione
diurno,diurnally
diurno,diurnally
Adjective(1) of or belonging to or active during the day(2) having a daily cycle or occurring every day
(1) The absence of a diurnal rhythm would be a significant difference between growth control in roots and dicot leaves.(2) Right ascension makes it easy to use the apparent diurnal rotation of the celestial sphere as a means to telling time.(3) They are diurnal herbivores, hiding in reef crevices during nighttime and browsing over reefs to feed during the day.(4) The transporters show different expression patterns in response to diurnal rhythm.(5) Today FM, for example, operates to a finely calibrated diurnal rhythm, carefully tuned to the mood of its audience.(6) The male provides no direct parental care except to protect the eggs against diurnal fish predators.(7) He explained eclipses, solstices and equinoxes, announced the sphericity of the earth and its diurnal revolution on its axis.(8) The APR of maize and Arabidopsis thaliana follows a diurnal rhythm with maximum activity during the light period.(9) Experiments were performed always at the same time of the day, to avoid interference with diurnal rhythms.(10) Magnetism, in other words, caused the Earth's Copernican diurnal rotation.(11) This impulse to explore the diurnal is shared by cinema which similarly took everyday objects and put them on exhibit as a form of ÔÇÿartÔÇÖ.(12) Universal, reliable and even human-made light, completely independent of diurnal rhythm, has abolished the shamanist aspects of our calling.(13) NRA showed important diurnal changes in leaves and roots tissues.(14) I'll get maybe three, four good diurnal emissions off per day, I reckon.(15) Her diurnal ritual of hurriedly brushing her hair before the mirror expands to one of self-admiration.(16) Too late for conventional diurnal rhythms; too early for genuine nocturnal ones.
Related Phrases of diurnal(1) diurnal variation ::
Angiospermae
(1) diurnal variation ::
Angiospermae
Synonyms
Adjective
1. daily ::
cotidie
2. everyday ::
quotidie
3. quotidian ::
quotidian
Adjective
1. daily ::
cotidie
2. everyday ::
quotidie
3. quotidian ::
quotidian
Different Formsdiurnal, diurnally
Word Example from TV Shows
of DIURNAL temperature
variations in the atmosphere.
The Big Bang Theory Season 7, Episode 17

of DIURNAL temperature
variations in the atmosphere.
The Big Bang Theory Season 7, Episode 17
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