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Alphabetical [« »] fattens 1 fatter 7 fattest 1 fatty 9 favour 1 favourable 3 favouring 1 | Frequency [« »] 9 fair 9 falls 9 fashion 9 fatty 9 fear 9 filled 9 fingers | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances fatty |
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1 I, 16| stomach, and consists of a fatty membrane, as is the case 2 I, 17| and is provided with a fatty and thick membrane where 3 I, 17| other. It has also less fatty substance than the left-hand 4 III, 17| in some animals becomes fatty, as, among fishes, is the 5 III, 17| stomach. The suet in fish is fatty, and does not solidify or 6 III, 18| the pupil of the eye is fatty in all animals, and this 7 III, 20| animals grow old, it becomes fatty in animals supplied with 8 III, 20| educed.~In milk there is a fatty element, which in clotted 9 IV, 8 | there the black rim, and the fatty part surrounding it; but