Diurnation

Carolyn Fay

Diurnation (dy-uhr-NAY-shuhn) noun

The habit of sleeping or being dormant during the day.

[From Latin diurnus (daily), from dies (day).]

"Many others hide away in the daytime, an adaptation called diurnation."
Neil Champion; Deserts; Black Rabbit Books; 2007.

Source: A.W.A.D.