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Hourly vs Diurnal - What's the difference?

hourly | diurnal |

As adjectives the difference between hourly and diurnal

is that hourly is that happens every hour while diurnal is happening or occurring during daylight, or primarily active during that time.

As nouns the difference between hourly and diurnal

is that hourly is something produced each hour while diurnal is a flower that opens only in the day.

As an adverb hourly

is at intervals of an hour.

hourly

English

Adjective

(-)
  • That happens every hour
  • There are hourly express buses.
  • Non-salaried, blue-collared
  • Adverb

    (-)
  • At intervals of an hour.
  • Express buses depart hourly .

    Noun

    (hourlies)
  • Something produced each hour.
  • She never reads her hourly report, but let her hourlies be fifteen minutes late and she raises a ruckus.
    English frequency adverbs

    diurnal

    English

    Adjective

    (-)
  • Happening or occurring during daylight, or primarily active during that time.
  • Most birds are diurnal .
  • * Shakespeare
  • Ere twice the horses of the sun shall bring / Their fiery torcher his diurnal ring.
  • (botany) Said of a flower open, or releasing its perfume during daylight hours, but not at night.
  • Having a daily cycle that is completed every 24 hours, usually referring to tasks, processes, tides, or sunrise to sunset.
  • (uncommon) Done once every day; daily, quotidian.
  • (archaic) Published daily.
  • Synonyms

    * (having a daily cycle) circadian (biology)

    Antonyms

    * (happening or active during the day) nocturnal, nightly * (active or open during the day) nocturnal

    Coordinate terms

    * (active or open during the day) crepuscular

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A flower that opens only in the day.
  • (Catholicism) A book containing canonical offices performed during the day, hence not matins.
  • (archaic) A diary or journal.
  • * 1663 ,
  • He was by birth, some authors write, / A Russian, some a Muscovite, / And 'mong the Cossacks had been bred, / Of whom we in diurnals read.
  • (archaic) A daily news publication.