diurnally
advEtymology
Definitions
By daylight
By daylight; in the daytime.
Habitually during the day
Habitually during the day; every daytime.
- Sparrows are most active diurnally.
On a 24-hour period, a frequency of once per 24 hours
On a 24-hour period, a frequency of once per 24 hours; daily.
- These flowers open and close diurnally.
- Although the 1-D RCM can predict only horizontally, diurnally, and seasonally averaged conditions, it is capable of estimating the first-order climate responses of the atmosphere, which is our intention in this study.
The neighborhood
Vish — recursive loop
No curated loop yet for diurnally. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.
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