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Etymology

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From Ancient Greek ἡμέρα (hēméra, day).

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: he‧me‧ral

Adjective

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hemeral (comparative more hemeral, superlative most hemeral)

  1. Daily; circadian; cyclical, with a period of 24 hours
    • 2003, Frank Edwin Robinson, Gaylene Marie Fasenko, Robert Allen Renema, New Developments in Reproduction and Incubation of Broiler Chickens, page 116:
      Photostimulation at 22 weeks of age was done with either a normal, hemeral day (14 hours of light; 10 hours of darkness) or a long ahemeral day (14 hours of light; 14 hours of darkness).

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