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noc⋅tur⋅nal
[nok-tur-nl]
–adjective
| 1. | of or pertaining to the night (opposed to diurnal ). |
| 2. | done, occurring, or coming at night: nocturnal visit. |
| 3. | active at night (opposed to diurnal ): nocturnal animals. |
| 4. | opening by night and closing by day, as certain flowers (opposed to diurnal ). |
–noun
| 5. | Archaic. an astrolabe for telling time at night or for determining latitude by the position of certain stars in reference to Polaris. |
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Nocturnal
Noc*tur"nal\, a. [L. nocturnalis, nocturnus, fr. nox, noctis, night. See Night, and cf. Nocturn.]1. Of, pertaining to, done or occuring in, the night; as, nocturnal darkness, cries, expedition, etc.; -- opposed to diurnal. --Dryden. 2. Having a habit of seeking food or moving about at night; as, nocturnal birds and insects.Nocturnal
Noc*tur"nal\, n. An instrument formerly used for taking the altitude of the stars, etc., at sea. --I. Watts.
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Language Translation for : Nocturnal
Spanish:
nocturno,
German:
Nacht-…,
Japanese:
夜行性の
nocturnal
1485, from M.Fr. nocturnal, from L.L. nocturnalis, from L. nocturnus "belonging to the night," from nox (gen. noctis) "night," cognate with O.E. neaht (see night) + -urnus, suffix forming adjectives of time. Nocturnal emission "involuntary ejaculation during sleep" first recorded 1821.
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Main Entry: noc·tur·nal
Pronunciation: näk-'t&rn-&l
Function: adjective
1 : of, relating to, or occurring atnight <nocturnal myoclonus>
2 : characterized by nocturnal activity nocturnal form of filariasis>
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nocturnal noc·tur·nal (nŏk-tûr'nəl)
adj.
- Of, relating to, or occurring in the night.
- Most active at night.
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nocturnal (nŏk-tûr'nəl) Pronunciation Key
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