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thigh 16
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thighs 9
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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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thin

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1 I, 7 | skull consists entirely of thin bone, rounded in shape, 2 I, 17| and the backbone, with a thin membrane in the middle of 3 II, 1 | pardion, in either case a thin mane extending from the 4 II, 11| that gleams through like a thin ring of copper. Membranes 5 II, 17| The tongue, moreover, is thin and long and black, and 6 II, 17| tips of his tongue are as thin as hairs. The seal, also, 7 II, 17| in most birds, the gut is thin, and simple when loosened 8 III, 1 | membranous and exceedingly thin and fine: so thin and fine 9 III, 1 | exceedingly thin and fine: so thin and fine that the eggs might 10 III, 2 | marrow to the testicles, thin and delicate. There is, 11 III, 2 | above-mentioned, it becomes thin, warm, and frothy."~ 12 III, 5 | filled with little veins in thin ones-whereas the sinews 13 III, 7 | in small amount, poor and thin, and in very few bones; 14 III, 11| again, as is seen in the thin part of the jaw, in the 15 III, 13| And membrane resembles a thin close-textured skin, but 16 III, 19| neither very thick nor very thin. In the living animal it 17 III, 19| like ichor, or a liquid so thin that it at times has been 18 III, 20| either, and the milk is thin and sweet. Now the camel’ 19 III, 22| quitting the body becomes thin and black. In frosty weather 20 III, 22| coagulate, but gets exceedingly thin and watery both in colour 21 IV, 1 | direction of the mouth, thin gut, and the gut is thicker 22 IV, 1 | the teuthis the part is thin and somewhat gristly. These 23 IV, 2 | either side, then three thin ones close behind on either 24 IV, 2 | extreme flat surface long and thin, while the left claw has 25 IV, 2 | say, the duct in both is thin and white, and charged with 26 IV, 2 | parts, being enveloped in a thin membrane.~Such are the parts, 27 IV, 4 | duct, but is enveloped in a thin membrane with a narrow cavity 28 IV, 4 | in the spider. It has two thin red horns, and underneath 29 IV, 6 | worthless, for they become thin and watery, and if you catch 30 IV, 7 | the skin is exceedingly thin. These and such-like are 31 IV, 9 | the serpent; in others, a thin faint cry; in others, a 32 IV, 9 | flat, and also such as have thin delicate tongues. In some 33 IV, 11| compactly jointed, and more thin and delicate in the hair-that 34 v, 14| say, the female foal has a thin small neigh, and the male 35 v, 14| does of animals small and thin and flaccid. The boar, if 36 v, 28| are enveloped by a sort of thin clay, like a membrane; in 37 VI, 3 | yolk is fastened on to the thin gut of the creature, and 38 VI, 3 | yolks. In some twin eggs a thin partition of white intervenes 39 VI, 11| freely and are attached by a thin membrane. The particulars 40 VI, 13| its diminutive size and thin contexture. The pairing 41 VI, 29| winter-time the deer becomes thin and weak, but towards the 42 VII, 1 | puberty some lads who were thin before grow stout and healthy, 43 VII, 1 | spermatic fluid is of a thin consistency it is infertile; 44 VII, 1 | male children, but when thin and unclotted it is apt 45 VII, 3 | and if they be likewise thin, then the chances are in 46 VII, 3 | a little, especially in thin persons, and also in the 47 VII, 4 | hair is inclined to grow thin and fall out, but on the 48 VIII, 2| thoroughly practical way. Take a thin vessel of moulded wax, attach 49 IX, 8 | referred to, but also a thin shrill cry and other notes. 50 IX, 37| eyes; they are long and thin like hairs, and are round 51 IX, 37| fishing-frog is unusually thin when he is caught after 52 IX, 37| also said that they make a thin rough shell about them like 53 IX, 37| with the nautilus it is thin and like a spider’s web.


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