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avian
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Word definitions in Wikipedia
Avian may refer to: Bird Avian (band) , an American metal band Avian, Iran , a village in Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran Avian Island , an island in Antarctica Avro Avian , a series of British light aircraft designed and built by Avro in the 1920s and 1930s ...
Usage examples of avian.
Et Avian cast him a quick glance, at once a reprimand and a thoughtful stare.
Et Avian and the corporal of the militia guard, the team was split, with Et Avian, Kateos, Dowornobb, and two soldiers in one of the craft and the rest of the team in the other.
Dowornobb knew that Et Avian had wanted all the guards on one plane and the technical team on the other.
Et Avian and the pilots claimed one tent, the four soldiers quickly disappeared in another, and the four scientists occupied the third.
Et Avian ordered, his regal patience wearing thin with Corporal Longo.
Et Avian turned, stooped, and crawled from the tent, not bothering to put on his helmet, anger providing sufficient heat to get him to his own tent.
Et Avian ran on two legs and was much less graceful, frequently slipping and stumbling on the grassy slopes.
Et Avian close behind, burst into the clearing between the she-bears and cubs.
Lollee, seeing Et Avian down and about to be mauled, fired the blaster at the attacking bear, cutting it in two, just as a second bear rammed him against the bore of a pine.
There is no pilot other than Et Avian, and he certainly cannot manage the task.
He shut off the cargo section, sealing in warm air for Et Avian, and opened the smaller crew door forward.
Et Avian is alive and returning to Kon on the booster you dispatched, but he is badly injured.
We have not heard-ah what became of Et Avian, not-ah even if he live or died.
Et Avian, listing slightly with the weight of his cast, moved haltingly to the foot of the imperial throne.
Et Avian, appearing feeble and infirm, made no effort to show obeisance but only raised his face to stare at the Supreme Leader.