Nocturnal

/nɑːkˈtɝːnəl/ adjective

Active during the night and sleeping or resting during the day. Often used to describe animals like owls and bats.

From Latin “nocturnus,” meaning “of the night,” from “nox” or “noctis” for “night.” It entered English through Late Latin and French scientific and poetic language.

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