single word requests - What is the category name to describe "day", "night", or "dusk"?


I'm applying tags to a set of recorded data files, and I have to classify by when the recording appears to be taken (if it's light or dark).


TimeOfDay: Day
TimeOfDay: Night
TimeOfDay: Dusk
TimeOfDay: Dawn
TimeOfDay: Night/Day # (the recording spans both Day and Night)

Is there another term to describe "time of day"?


Edit: As per the comments, removed most of the specific constraints - question now focuses on the terminology.



Answer



These periods like day, night, evening, morning, dusk, twilight, afternoon, etc. are simply called "times of day".


Even the National Institute of Standards and Technology calls them that and I suppose that's as official as one can get, at least in the US.


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