Diurnal /(?)/
Di·ur·nal
Diurnal
a.
- Relating to the daytime; belonging to the period of daylight, distinguished from the night; -- opposed to nocturnal; as, diurnal heat; diurnal hours.
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Daily; recurring every day; performed in a day; going through its changes in a day; constituting the measure of a day; as, a diurnal fever; a diurnal task; diurnal aberration, or diurnal parallax; the diurnal revolution of the earth.
Ere twice the horses of the sun shall bring Their fiery torcher his diurnal ring.
- Opening during the day, and closing at night; -- said of flowers or leaves. (Bot.)
- Active by day; -- applied especially to the eagles and hawks among raptorial birds, and to butterflies (Diurna) among insects. (Zool.)
Phrases & Compounds
- Diurnal aberration
- the aberration of light arising from the effect of the earth's rotation upon the apparent direction of motion of light.
- Diurnal arc
- the arc described by the sun during the daytime or while above the horizon; hence, the arc described by the moon or a star from rising to setting.
- Diurnal circle
- the apparent circle described by a celestial body in consequence of the earth's rotation.
- Diurnal motion of the earth
- the motion of the earth upon its axis which is described in twenty-four hours.
- Diurnal motion of a heavenly body
- that apparent motion of the heavenly body which is due to the earth's diurnal motion.
- Diurnal parallax
- See under Parallax.
- Diurnal revolution of a planet
- the motion of the planet upon its own axis which constitutes one complete revolution.
Diurnal
n.
- A daybook; a journal. [Obs.]
- A small volume containing the daily service for the “little hours,” viz., prime, tierce, sext, nones, vespers, and compline. (R. C. Ch.)
- A diurnal bird or insect. (Zool.)