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- NOCTURNAL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of NOCTURNAL is of, relating to, or occurring in the night How to use nocturnal in a sentence
- NOCTURNAL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
NOCTURNAL definition: 1 being active or happening at night rather than during the day: 2 of the night, or relating to… Learn more
- NOCTURNAL Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Most active at night Many animals, such as owls and bats, are nocturnal Having flowers that open during the night and close at daylight Nocturnal plants are often pollinated by moths Compare diurnal
- Nocturnal - definition of nocturnal by The Free Dictionary
nocturnal - belonging to or active during the night; "nocturnal animals are active at night"; "nocturnal plants have flowers that open at night and close by day"
- nocturnal adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . .
Definition of nocturnal adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- nocturnal - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
nocturnal (comparative more nocturnal, superlative most nocturnal) (of a person, creature, group, or species) Primarily active during the night (of an occurrence) Taking place at night, nightly Many of these classic methods are still used, with some modern improvements
- What does Nocturnal mean? - Definitions. net
Nocturnality is an animal behavior characterized by being active during the night and sleeping during the day The common adjective is "nocturnal", versus diurnal meaning the opposite Nocturnal creatures generally have highly developed senses of hearing, smell, and specially adapted eyesight
- nocturnal, adj. n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English . . .
Of an animal: active chiefly or exclusively at night Of animals, birds, etc : Appearing or especially active in the evening Zoology Appearing or active in the twilight 2 b Of an eye: adapted for vision at night The Dourocouli only differ from the Sagouins by their great nocturnal eyes
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