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Alphabetical [« »] navel-strings 2 navels-at 1 naxos 1 near 68 nearer 5 nearest 2 nearly 6 | Frequency [« »] 69 similar 69 spawn 69 vein 68 near 68 smaller 67 hard 67 sometimes | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances near |
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1 I, 1 | live in the open seas, some near the shore, some on rocks.~ 2 I, 16 | enclose it: the stronger one near the bone of the skull; the 3 I, 16 | situated, in its upper part, near the mouth, below the aperture 4 I, 17 | connexion with the great vein (near which the mesentery lies); 5 II, 1 | however in the chest, but near it.~Moreover, also, animals 6 II, 1 | either in the chest or near to it, and there are in 7 II, 1 | two breasts, but situated near the thighs, and teats, likewise 8 II, 11 | head and on the jaws and near to the root of the tail. 9 II, 13 | and these two situated near to the gills. In like manner 10 II, 15 | cases far off, in others near; as the fishing-frog, the 11 II, 15 | the sparrow; some have it near at once to the liver and 12 II, 15 | aegocephalus; others have it near at once to the liver and 13 II, 17 | named the Fig district, near Lake Bolbe, and elsewhere, 14 II, 17 | semi-partitioned. And connected with it near to the entry of the oesophagus 15 III, 1 | outlet I mean the region near to the spine. These ducts 16 III, 1 | the ovipara underneath, near to the loin. Animals that 17 III, 1 | the eggs are, is placed near to the loin, but the part 18 III, 2 | the two veins terminate near to each of the two ears. 19 III, 2 | size. When there is a pain near the surface of the body, 20 III, 19 | less abundantly supplied near the exterior surfaces, so 21 IV, 1 | largest of them all, and near the shore the size is larger 22 IV, 1 | polypus lives very often near to the shore, and is apt 23 IV, 2 | towards its mouth. The feet near the mouth are furnished 24 IV, 3 | The crab takes in water near by the mouth, using the 25 IV, 4 | clings with great force near the middle. In calm weather, 26 IV, 5 | the excretion is above, near to the back of the shell. 27 IV, 8 | some people, from living near the sea and frequently witnessing 28 IV, 8 | the weel or even to draw near; but if you bait the weel 29 IV, 8 | you present your finger near their open valves, close 30 v, 5 | two passages, separate but near to one another. And these 31 v, 7 | place in the early spring, near to the shore; and, in fact, 32 v, 10 | it spawns, by the way, near the shore, in weedy and 33 v, 17 | spring these animals keep in near to land, in summer they 34 v, 18 | The sepia lays her spawn near to land in the neighbourhood 35 v, 32 | colour, and its feet are near the end or apex, as is the 36 v, 32 | planting wild fig-trees near domesticated ones.~ 37 VI, 13 | Euxine most fishes spawn near the mouth of the river Thermodon, 38 VI, 14 | overflowing of rivers, and near to reedy places in marshes; 39 VI, 14 | the so-called tilon spawns near to beaches in sheltered 40 VI, 15 | from the small fry found near Cnidos but found under similar 41 VI, 15 | of Athens, at Salamis and near the tomb of Themistocles 42 VI, 16 | and in rivers and marshes near to the edge; for it is near 43 VI, 16 | near to the edge; for it is near to the water’s edge that 44 VI, 18 | either a man or a camel comes near him; as for a horse, a camel 45 VII, 8 | quadrupeds when they are near their full time contain 46 VIII, 2 | their young on dry land, or near the land, but they pass 47 VIII, 2 | some the "chelon", keeps near in to the shore, the peraeas 48 VIII, 3 | termed the cerylus, is found near the seaside. The crow also 49 VIII, 10| the lambing season draws near they will get larger udders. 50 VIII, 12| they migrate from places near at hand, in others they 51 VIII, 13| cold and heat.~Fish living near to the shore are better 52 VIII, 13| the black shore-weed grows near to shore; the other shore-weed 53 VIII, 13| Besides, the parts of the sea near to shore are subjected to 54 VIII, 13| following fishes are found near into the shore-the synodon, 55 VIII, 19| the sand in shallow waters near to shore, or will, because 56 VIII, 20| Dog-star, owing to its swimming near the surface of the water, 57 VIII, 20| it be placed on a shore near to where a river discharges, 58 IX, 8 | that offers; if the male be near at hand, then to keep the 59 IX, 12 | birds without exception live near the sea or rivers or pools, 60 IX, 12 | however, with cloven toes live near pools or marshes, as, for 61 IX, 12 | The catarrhactes lives near the sea; when it makes a 62 IX, 12 | are web-footed, and live near pools and marshes; they 63 IX, 32 | broad tailfeathers; it lives near the sea, grasps its prey 64 IX, 34 | rears the other. It lives near the sea, and feeds, as has 65 IX, 40 | drones’ cells they build near by, and these latter are 66 IX, 40 | swarm happens to settle near to a large one, it will 67 IX, 40 | steady them. If a stream be near at hand, they drink from 68 IX, 40 | load; if there be no water near at hand, they disgorge their