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gumlike 1
gums 4
gurnard 1
gut 57
gut-appendages 3
gut-cavity 1
gut-shaped 1
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58 left
58 well
57 fly
57 gut
57 once
57 upper
56 heart
Aristotle
The History of Animals

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gut

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1 I, 16 | wide. The lower part of the gut is like that of a pig; for 2 II, 15 | without a gall-bladder; their gut, however, is so bitter that 3 II, 15 | have the organ close to the gut, attached to the liver by 4 II, 15 | stretched alongside the gut and equalling it in length, 5 II, 15 | organ in the region of the gut; in some cases far off, 6 II, 15 | and others close to the gut, as the pigeon, the raven, 7 II, 15 | once to the liver and the gut, as the falcon and the kite.~ 8 II, 17 | midriff; and they have a gut connected therewith and 9 II, 17 | After all this comes the gut.~Such is the stomach of 10 II, 17 | stomach, and after that the gut; but the stomach in some 11 II, 17 | not much bigger than the gut, as the lion, the dog, and 12 II, 17 | difference in structure in the gut of the two groups of animals 13 II, 17 | appendages (or caeca) to the gut, but no animal that has 14 II, 17 | both jaws has a straight gut.~The elephant has a gut 15 II, 17 | gut.~The elephant has a gut constricted into chambers, 16 II, 17 | properties of the stomach and the gut in oviparous quadrupeds, 17 II, 17 | is like a more spacious gut, resembling the stomach 18 II, 17 | the dog; then comes the gut, long, narrow, and single 19 II, 17 | have it usually beside the gut. These creatures are all 20 II, 17 | fishes the properties of the gut and stomach are similar; 21 II, 17 | the whole length of the gut is simple, and if it have 22 II, 17 | Further, in most birds, the gut is thin, and simple when 23 II, 17 | towards the extremity of the gut. Birds, then, have caeca-not 24 III, 1 | under the stomach and the gut, in betwixt them and the 25 III, 1 | the orifice is above the gut.)~Further, there is the 26 III, 4 | large vein, along the entire gut and stomach to the oesophagus; 27 IV, 1 | direction of the mouth, thin gut, and the gut is thicker 28 IV, 1 | mouth, thin gut, and the gut is thicker than the oesophagus. ( 29 IV, 1 | at the point to which the gut extends is the vesicle of 30 IV, 1 | has the vesicle and the gut enveloped in one and the 31 IV, 2 | and there is a straight gut attached to it. This gut, 32 IV, 2 | gut attached to it. This gut, in the crawfish and its 33 IV, 2 | spawn running along the gut. And, again, all these animals 34 IV, 2 | bend from the stomach is a gut, simple and of equal thickness 35 IV, 2 | betwixt the duct and the gut; for the gut is related 36 IV, 2 | duct and the gut; for the gut is related to the convexity 37 IV, 2 | juxta-position with the gut. These are the organs of 38 IV, 2 | and to each side of the gut all along to the fleshy 39 IV, 3 | the oesophagus, and the gut.~With regard to the crab, 40 IV, 3 | attached a simple and delicate gut; and the gut terminates 41 IV, 3 | and delicate gut; and the gut terminates outwards, at 42 IV, 4 | to the oesophagus is the gut; in fact, the gut is continuous 43 IV, 4 | is the gut; in fact, the gut is continuous with the oesophagus, 44 IV, 4 | outlet of the residuum. The gut has its point of origin 45 IV, 4 | its interior. And from the gut downward extend black and 46 IV, 4 | the same region with the gut, but the "egg" is situated 47 IV, 4 | right-hand side and the gut on the left. Such are the 48 IV, 7 | after the mouth, comes a gut, in the majority of cases 49 IV, 7 | but in a few cases the gut is coiled. No insect is 50 IV, 7 | to this the rest of the gut, either simple or convoluted 51 IV, 11 | are furnished with a small gut; and these fish are regarded 52 v, 19 | way, clings fast to the gut, and lays a thing like a 53 VI, 3 | fastened on to the thin gut of the creature, and by 54 VI, 3 | left in connexion with the gut), but it is detached from 55 VI, 29 | pain: at all events, the gut is so slender and weak that, 56 VIII, 17| no food being taken the gut almost closes up, and that 57 VIII, 17| opening up and distending the gut.~The dormouse actually hides


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