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horal

(ˈhɔːrəl)
adj
a less common word for hourly
[C18: from Late Latin hōrālis of an hour]
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ho•ral

(ˈhɔr əl, ˈhoʊr-)

adj.
of or pertaining to an hour or hours; hourly.
[1615–25; < Late Latin hōrālis= Latin hōr(a) hour + -ālis -al1]
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