| adjective | 1. Of or occurring in the morning. |
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 |  | | "My daily matutinal habit is to drink a strong cup of coffee and eat scrambled eggs with toast." |
|  | | "Fred likes to start his day with a matutinal jog in the park." |
|  | | "The regular matutinal Monday meeting set the tone for the week." |
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 | Latin, mid-15th century |
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 | "Matutinal," meaning "in the morning," comes from the Latin "matutinus," meaning "early." The adjective can be traced back to Mātūta, the Roman goddess of dawn... | Continue Reading |
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