Part, Question
1 1, 8 | thus if a man has white teeth, whiteness belongs primarily
2 1, 8 | not ~to the man but to his teeth. But a thing is everywhere
3 1, 76 | provided with arms, as claws, ~teeth, and horns; it seems that
4 1, 76 | hard material; but that the teeth of the saw may ~become blunt
5 1, 75 | provided with arms, as claws, ~teeth, and horns; it seems that
6 1, 75 | hard material; but that the teeth of the saw may ~become blunt
7 2, 4 | have Happiness. Thus the ~teeth of an Ethiopian, in respect
8 2, 44 | pallor and chattering of the teeth."~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[44] A[
9 2, 44 | explains the chattering of the teeth. For the same reason the
10 2, 34 | there is gnashing with ~the teeth." Therefore envy is not
11 2, 166| and the laughter of ~the teeth, and the gait of the man,
12 3, 16 | is white as regards ~his teeth; but we say without qualification
13 3, 35 | white by reason of his ~teeth, it must be that his teeth
14 3, 35 | teeth, it must be that his teeth are the subject of whiteness.
15 3, 77 | broken and ~crushed by the teeth of believers." Consequently,
16 3, 77 | and the crushing with the teeth is to be ~referred to the
17 3, 83 | eaten is bruised by the teeth. "The ~part reserved on
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