chronotype
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[edit]chronotype (plural chronotypes)
- The natural disposition of a person to be more alert or lethargic at different times in the day (especially either in the morning or the evening), depending on a variety of factors associated with circadian rhythms. [from 20th c.]
- 2017, Matthew Walker, Why We Sleep, Penguin, published 2018, page 22:
- We require more supple work schedules that better adapt to all chronotypes, and not just one in its extreme.
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Verb
[edit]chronotype (third-person singular simple present chronotypes, present participle chronotyping, simple past and past participle chronotyped)
- To analyse the chronotype of a person
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[edit]to analyse chronotype
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