0 being active or happening at night rather than during the day:
Most bats are nocturnal.
nocturnal wanderings
He spends the nocturnal hours in his observatory.
nocturnal light
They are nocturnal creatures, which helps them avoid predators such as hawks and owls.
The researchers live nocturnal lives in order to study the animals.
As the eighteenth century progressed, so nocturnal funerals increased in popularity, and spread to all ranks of society.
Within this study, four women developed proteinuric hypertension, and three of these had an elevated nocturnal systolic blood pressure between 18 and 24 weeks.
And they appropriate this attributed authenticity for themselves to increase their own, yes, 'nocturnal capital', earning them bragging rights back home.
The insects in the true nocturnal layers observed with the radars were plainly migrating.
Among 303 ultra-orthodox male referrals for a psychiatric evaluation, 80 experienced frightening hallucinations that were mainly nocturnal and visual.
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