Circadian
//sɚˈkeɪ.di.ən//
Translations of "circadian" (14 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Catalan | circadiari(relating to rhythmic behavior with a period of 24 hours) | — | |
| French | circadien(relating to rhythmic behavior with a period of 24 hours) | — | |
| Galician | circadiano(relating to rhythmic behavior with a period of 24 hours) | — | |
| German | circadian(relating to rhythmic behavior with a period of 24 hours), zirkadian(relating to rhythmic behavior with a period of 24 hours) | — | |
| Greek | κιρκάδιος(relating to rhythmic behavior with a period of 24 hours) | kirkádios | |
| Icelandic | dægur(relating to rhythmic behavior with a period of 24 hours), sólarhrings(relating to rhythmic behavior with a period of 24 hours) | — | |
| Irish | laethúil(relating to rhythmic behavior with a period of 24 hours) | — | |
| Italian | circadiano(relating to rhythmic behavior with a period of 24 hours) | — | |
| Japanese | 晦日(relating to rhythmic behavior with a period of 24 hours) | kaijitsu | |
| Polish | całodobowy(relating to rhythmic behavior with a period of 24 hours), dwudziestoczterogodzinny(relating to rhythmic behavior with a period of 24 hours) | — | |
| Russian | циркадианный(relating to rhythmic behavior with a period of 24 hours), циркадный(relating to rhythmic behavior with a period of 24 hours) | cirkadiannyj, cirkadnyj | |
| Slovak | cirkadiálny(relating to rhythmic behavior with a period of 24 hours), cirkadiánny(relating to rhythmic behavior with a period of 24 hours), denný(relating to rhythmic behavior with a period of 24 hours) | — | |
| Spanish | circadiano(relating to rhythmic behavior with a period of 24 hours) | — | |
| Ukrainian | цирка́дний(relating to rhythmic behavior with a period of 24 hours) | cyrkádnyj |
circadiari
circadien
circadiano
circadian, zirkadian
dægur, sólarhrings
laethúil
circadiano
całodobowy, dwudziestoczterogodzinny
cirkadiálny, cirkadiánny, denný
circadiano
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