>both aviation and aviary have the same origin in the latin 'avis'
Check out Professor Watkins ;)
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I knew that was coming as soon as I pressed 'send'. However, both aviation
and aviary have the same origin in the latin 'avis', so maybe Alex is right
and he's just afraid of British women.
Tristan
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>> He seems to have gotten over his aviaphobia (new word! -
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> He's scared of birds?
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