diurnally
/daɪˈɜrnəli/
adverb
- During the daytime; in a manner that is active or occurs by day.
- The desert lizard is diurnally active, hunting insects in the heat of the day.
- Many flowers open diurnally and close at night.
- The park is diurnally patrolled by rangers from dawn until dusk.
- On a daily basis; every day.
- The machine's output is checked diurnally to ensure quality.
- The newspaper was published diurnally in the 19th century.
- The nurse recorded the patient's temperature diurnally.
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