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| Alphabetical [« »] cantharus-beetle 1 cap 1 capability 3 capable 54 capacitated 1 capacities 1 capacity 10 | Frequency [« »] 55 full 55 hive 55 shape 54 capable 54 males 54 pair 54 reason | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances capable |
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1 I, 1 | all animals man alone is capable of deliberation.~Many animals 2 I, 1 | animals have memory, and are capable of instruction; but no other 3 I, 3 | the sperm: and of animals capable of generation one secretes 4 I, 5 | some are from the first capable of movement, others are 5 I, 5 | All creatures that are capable of motion move with four 6 I, 6 | animal that is blooded and capable of movement on dry land, 7 I, 16 | so-called epiglottis, an organ capable of being drawn over and 8 II, 1 | of it; and this organ is capable of being crooked or coiled 9 III, 22 | out dry and compact. Sperm capable of impregnating or of fructification 10 IV, 4 | shells inside. Some also are capable of motion, like the scallop, 11 IV, 9 | wind; for no insects are capable of respiration. But some 12 IV, 9 | and the kinds of sound capable of being produced are identical 13 IV, 9 | voice, but was something capable of modification and of improvement. 14 v, 1 | nature to be independently capable of generation up to the 15 v, 13 | domesticated or that are capable of domestication breed frequently, 16 v, 14 | and becomes generatively capable at about the age of twenty-one 17 v, 14 | The boar and the sow are capable of intercourse when eight 18 v, 14 | of gestation. The boar is capable of generation when eight 19 v, 14 | the boar and the sow are capable of intercourse when four 20 v, 14 | four months old, and are capable of producing a litter which 21 v, 14 | times the boar begins to be capable of intercourse when ten 22 v, 14 | are, as a rule, sexually capable and sexually receptive when 23 v, 14 | at the earliest, sexually capable and sexually mature when 24 v, 14 | these animals are sexually capable when three years old, and 25 v, 14 | The stallion is sexually capable up to the age of thirty-three 26 v, 14 | the animals are sexually capable all their lives long; for 27 v, 14 | the she-ass are sexually capable when thirty months old; 28 v, 14 | forty-five the female is capable of conception.~The ewe bears 29 v, 14 | and the ewe are sexually capable pretty well all their lives 30 v, 14 | down, he becomes sexually capable and generative.~Rams single 31 v, 14 | decline. The boar is most capable after a good feed, and with 32 v, 14 | be well fed, is sexually capable at all hours, night and 33 v, 14 | receptive and the male sexually capable at the age of three years. 34 v, 14 | and the male is sexually capable when five years old, or 35 VI, 4 | days the chicks are so far capable of flight as to be overtaken 36 VI, 11 | Cartilaginous fishes are capable of superfoetation, and their 37 VI, 19 | bell-wether, as the animal is not capable of repose but frisky and 38 VI, 21 | universally allowed that they are capable in this respect at the age 39 VI, 21 | Scirophorion; some, however, are capable of conception right on to 40 VI, 22 | absolutely sterile, others are capable of conception but incapable 41 VI, 23 | The ass of both sexes is capable of breeding, and sheds its 42 VI, 33 | immediately to the male, and is capable of conception while suckling 43 VII, 4 | sign that the embryo is not capable of life if it be formed 44 VII, 4 | are the earliest that are capable of life, and most of them 45 VII, 4 | the children when born are capable of living even if they be 46 VIII, 1 | with such animals as are capable of progression.~In regard 47 VIII, 2 | the winter. They are not capable of holding out against any 48 VIII, 5 | together, being rendered capable of this abstinence by its 49 VIII, 17| become so fat as to be hardly capable of motion. The female brings 50 VIII, 25| its kind it is the least capable of enduring extreme cold, 51 IX, 1 | dispositions of mind.~Some also are capable of giving or receiving instruction-of 52 IX, 8 | some of the birds that are capable of sustained flight. Further, 53 IX, 12 | capture, but when caught capable of complete domestication; 54 IX, 13 | as soon as the young are capable of feeding them; and the