They are ready to fly
I believe that orny has to do with birds because ornithology is the study of birds.
Grooming themselves.
Refers to a family of nocturnal birds
This is called the V formation which greatly boosts the efficiency and range of birds. This reduces the amount of drag that the birds produce.
I don't think birds eat humans! But I don't like mean Budgies or parots I mean like eagles like the Kite or Sea Eagle something like that
It means something, someone or a situation is worthless or intolerable.
"Myth" is the closest answer, although strictly speaking, it is not a synonym of fable, as it does not mean the same thing.
If you mean playing as Tabuu you cant so you cant unlock strictly speaking.
Short answer: NoLong answer: There is, strictly speaking, no single "mathematic mean" but there is an Arithmetic Mean, a Geometric Mean and a Harmonic Mean (see the related linl for some more details)The "Arithmetic Mean" is what is generally considered the "Average"
Strictly speaking dawn is "l'aube". Il fait jour could mean dawn is breaking, or dawn has broken, it is daylight.
Information is stored in data, which is a collection of information. Strictly speaking, a datum (singular form of data) is a single unit of information.
it is legal philosophy upon which the concept of most insurance policies rests. Strictly speaking, indemnity is protection from loss and damage claims filed by another person.
Using the word "dumb" to mean "unintelligent" is mistaken, except in slang. Strictly speaking, it means "mute." Those who use it to mean "stupid" are probably not very bright themselves.
Strictly speaking none as fathers are necessary for procreation but if you mean what percentage of American households exist without the father living there it is said to be as much as 40%.
I assume that, by "Loonie", you mean the Canadian coin. Strictly speaking, it is not a polygon because its sides are not straight lines but if they were, it would be a regular hendecagon - an 11-sided regular polygon.
Peace at all costs. It can mean compromise for the sake of peace. The underlying attitude is one of non-violence. However, there are many non-violent people who would not compromise their principles, and therefore, strictly speaking, they are not 'pacifists'.
If you mean with two Q's together as a pair, the only word I found is in Webster's Second International, and is not, strictly speaking, a native English word. Of course, few are. zaqqum