Diurnal
91Diurnal — Daily …
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92Diurnal — Di|ur|nal, das; s, e, Di|ur|na|le, das; , ...lia <lateinisch> (Gebetbuch der katholischen Geistlichen mit den Tagesgebeten) …
93diurnal — An event that occurs repetitively on a daily basis, generally during daylight hours …
94diurnal — see JOURNEY …
95diurnal — adj. 1 of or during the day; not nocturnal. 2 daily; of each day. 3 Astron. occupying one day. 4 Zool. (of animals) active in the daytime. 5 Bot. (of plants) open only during the day. Derivatives: diurnally adv. Etymology: ME f. LL diurnalis f. L …
96diurnal inequality — 1) the difference in height of the two high waters or of the two low waters of each day 2) the difference in velocity between the two daily flood or ebb currents of each day …
97diurnal tide — a tide with one high water and one low water in a tidal day (24.84 hours) …
98diurnal eyes — (ARTHROPODA: Chelicerata) In spiders, eyes that are dark in color …
99diurnal rhythm — Having a 24 hour periodic cycle; see circadian …
100diurnal oxygen shifts — (di er nal) The changes in oxygen levels that occur in waters when algae produce and use oxygen on a cyclic basis during day and night …