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Alphabetical [« »] impending 1 impenetrable 1 imperceptible 2 imperfect 9 imperfectly 1 imperforate 1 impervious 1 | Frequency [« »] 9 homer 9 hooves 9 husk 9 imperfect 9 individuals 9 laconian 9 language | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances imperfect |
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1 I, 1 | has feet and the seal has imperfect feet.~Some birds have feet 2 I, 4 | these latter the parts are imperfect, being merely fibre and 3 I, 9 | the ostracoderms and other imperfect creatures; at all events, 4 II, 1 | frontwards.~The seal is a kind of imperfect or crippled quadruped; for 5 IV, 8 | tongue, but it is in an imperfect and amorphous form, in other 6 IV, 9 | tongue; but it is so far imperfect, and only frees and detaches 7 v, 1 | parents, but a something imperfect. For instance, the issue 8 VI, 21| its hooves are weak and imperfect. The cow as a rule bears 9 VII, 1 | women produce undersized and imperfect progeny, as is the case