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avariid

Avariid is a term that may appear in texts with several potential meanings, but it is not a widely recognized standalone entry in major reference works. Its interpretation depends on the context in which it is used, and it may reflect a transliteration variation, an informal or speculative label, or a derivative form related to a proper noun such as Avar or Avaric.

In ethnography or linguistics, avariid could be interpreted as an adjectival form pertaining to the Avar people

In biology or taxonomy, avariid might be used as an informal or provisional adjectival form for a

See also: Avar, Avaric, Avar language, Avariidae (if encountered in a specific taxonomic discussion).

of
the
North
Caucasus
or
to
Avaric
languages.
However,
standard
usage
in
English
tends
to
favor
“Avar”
or
“Avaric”
for
these
references,
and
avariid
is
not
a
common,
canonical
form
in
reputable
sources.
If
encountered,
it
is
advisable
to
examine
the
surrounding
text
to
determine
whether
the
author
intends
a
direct
relation
to
Avar,
to
the
Avar
language
family,
or
to
a
possibly
informal
or
transliterated
label.
taxon
hypothetically
named
Avariidae
or
a
member
thereof.
There
is
no
widely
established
taxon
by
that
name
in
current
consensus,
so
such
usage
should
be
treated
with
caution
and
checked
against
primary
taxonomic
literature
or
revised
classifications.