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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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grows

   Book,  Paragraph
1 I, 13 | it be cut asunder never grows together again, any more 2 III, 10 | skin or hide on which it grows. For, as a general rule, 3 III, 11 | and the hair in the front grows grey sooner than the hair 4 III, 11 | number. The hair on the head grows scanty and sheds out to 5 III, 11 | except that a scanty beard grows on some women after the 6 III, 11 | impotent.~Hair as a rule grows more or less in length as 7 III, 11 | in length as the wearer grows in age; chiefly the hair 8 III, 11 | the beard, and fine hair grows longest of all. With some 9 III, 12 | ash-coloured at first, but as it grows old the wings get black. 10 IV, 1 | head, which, if the animal grows old, becomes hard.~The females 11 v, 14 | prime. The animal, as it grows old, continues to breed, 12 v, 14 | early in the morning. As it grows old the sexual passion dies 13 v, 15 | sandy places. The pinna grows straight up from its tuft 14 v, 15 | Caria.)~The hermit-crab grows spontaneously out of soil 15 v, 15 | untenanted shells. As it grows it shifts to a larger shell, 16 v, 15 | feed, and, by and by, as it grows, it shifts again into another 17 v, 16 | sponge be broken off, it grows again from the remaining 18 v, 18 | substance the young sepia grows by a head-attachment, just 19 v, 18 | that as the young sepia grows the white substance grows 20 v, 18 | grows the white substance grows less and less in size, and 21 v, 19 | of it, as a young animal grows from a portion only of an 22 v, 19 | egg, but the grub entire grows and the animal becomes differentiated 23 v, 19 | grain of millet; it then grows into a small grub; and in 24 v, 19 | caterpillar. After this it grows on and on, and becomes quiescent 25 v, 28 | integument strips off, and it grows larger and larger.~The grasshopper 26 v, 34 | soft-skinned. The young serpent grows on the surface of the egg, 27 VI, 2 | the colour of blood; as it grows, it becomes pale and yellow 28 VI, 3 | liquid. (For, as the chick grows, little by little one part 29 VI, 10 | largest; and as the creature grows the egg-substance decreases 30 VI, 15 | a species of mullet that grows spontaneously out of mud 31 VI, 18 | all the young. As the sow grows old she continues to bear, 32 VI, 18 | she continues to bear, but grows indifferent to the boar; 33 VI, 24 | bread-tray. The she-mule grows old more slowly than the 34 VI, 29 | high-road. The young fawn grows with rapidity. Menstruation 35 VII, 8 | grow less as the embryo grows bigger, and at length they 36 VII, 8 | sheath. And as the embryo grows, the veins themselves tend 37 VIII, 13| Further, the black shore-weed grows near to shore; the other 38 VIII, 19| at rest, and as the light grows stronger they see comparatively 39 VIII, 20| off one another, as there grows on the shell a kind of sea-weed 40 VIII, 24| The so-called hippomanes grows, as has stated, on the foal, 41 IX, 32 | upper beak of the eagle grows gradually longer and more 42 IX, 37 | and larger as the animal grows larger, and that it comes 43 IX, 40 | develop, a kind of cobweb grows over the entire hive, and 44 IX, 50 | be full-grown, his crest grows sallow, he ceases to crow, 45 IX, 50 | propensities will come to him as he grows up. The case is the same 46 IX, 50 | out, for a eunuch never grows bald. In the case of all 47 IX, 50 | is there that the ovary grows, adhering to the two divisions (


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