The difference between Avian and Scalie
When used as nouns, avian means a bird, whereas scalie means a strikebreaker.
Avian is also adjective with the meaning: characteristic of or pertaining to birds, or to bird-like or flying creatures.
check bellow for the other definitions of Avian and Scalie
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Avian as an adjective:
Characteristic of or pertaining to birds, or to bird-like or flying creatures.
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Avian as a noun:
A bird.
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Avian as a noun:
A bird-like or flying creature.
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Avian as a noun (furry fandom):
Someone who roleplays or describes themselves as being a bird or bird-like animal character with human characteristics.
Examples:
"synonyms: feathery"
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Scalie as a noun (North America, dated, derogatory, slang):
A strikebreaker.
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Scalie as a noun (Australia, slang):
A weighbridge worker.
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Scalie as a noun (US, informal):
A scaled quail (Callipepla squamata).
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Scalie as a noun (furry fandom):
A reptile or reptile-like animal character with human characteristics.
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Scalie as a noun (furry fandom):
Someone who roleplays or describes themselves as being such a character.