nocturnal

/nɒkˈtɜː(ɹ).nəl/

NⱰKTꞫː(ɹ) · nəl (2 syllables)

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Definition

Primarily active during the night.

Etymology

From Middle French nocturnal, from Latin nocturnus (“nocturnal, nightly”), from Latin nox (“night”), from Proto-Indo-European *nókʷts (“night”). Cognates include Ancient Greek νύξ (núx), Sanskrit नक्ति (nákti), Old English niht (English night) and Proto-Slavic *noťь.

Example Sentences

  • "nocturnal birds"
  • "a suspicious nocturnal outing"
  • "Many of these classic methods are still used, with some modern improvements. For example, with the aid of special microphones and automated sound detection software, ornithologists recently reported […] that pine siskins (Spinus pinus) undergo an irregular, nomadic type of nocturnal migration."
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