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Alphabetical [« »] nations 1 natural 29 naturally 14 nature 37 nauplia 1 nausea 1 nautilus 3 | Frequency [« »] 37 fleshy 37 length 37 move 37 nature 37 process 37 sexes 37 sperm | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances nature |
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1 I, 1 | the crab, for it is the nature of the creature, though 2 I, 10| are the sign of the best nature, and of the others, the 3 I, 16| parts of other animals whose nature in any way resembles that 4 I, 17| of man, and such is their nature and such their local disposition.~ 5 II, 8 | keeping with their quadrupedal nature, and hairy on the belly 6 III, 2 | black bile.~Now, as the nature of blood and the nature 7 III, 2 | nature of blood and the nature of the veins have all the 8 III, 2 | dead bodies of animals the nature of the chief veins is undiscoverable, 9 III, 2 | parts, for of their very nature they are situated inside 10 III, 8 | 8~Gristle is of the same nature as bone, but differs from 11 III, 15| The bladder also is of the nature of membrane, but of membrane 12 III, 16| Flesh, and that which is by nature akin to it in sanguineous 13 IV, 1 | minute organ of a fleshy nature, and this it uses as a tongue, 14 IV, 4 | and in accidents of the nature of excess or defect. And 15 IV, 4 | and the testaceans. In its nature it resembles the crawfish 16 IV, 7 | as are naturally cold by nature, or such as from their minute 17 v, 1 | unfruitful; but it is their nature to be independently capable 18 v, 18| belly-attachment. What is the exact nature of the navel-attachment 19 VI, 17| on the fire it shows its nature; for the fat evaporates 20 VII, 1 | to old age, the course of nature, in so far as man is specially 21 VII, 1 | diet be largely of a fluid nature; and this malady causes 22 VIII, 1| analogous to, each other.~Nature proceeds little by little 23 VIII, 1| whatsoever is in conformity with nature is pleasant, and all animals 24 VIII, 1| pleasure in keeping with their nature.~ 25 VIII, 2| all these animals their nature appears in some kind of 26 VIII, 2| what is in conformity with nature is to every single animal 27 VIII, 2| its terrestrial or aquatic nature on temperament and diet 28 VIII, 2| like the common crab. Its nature is to walk straight forward 29 IX, 1 | male and female is found, Nature makes a similar differentiation 30 IX, 1 | in man.~The fact is, the nature of man is the most rounded 31 IX, 1 | afraid of man or are wild by nature would be tame and familiar 32 IX, 4 | to be singularly prone by nature to maternal fondness; in 33 IX, 8 | Owing to the lecherous nature of the bird, and from a 34 IX, 12| bird is of a mischievous nature, hard to capture, but when 35 IX, 34| from jealousy; for it is by nature jealous, and is so ravenous 36 IX, 37| one peculiar both in its nature and its habits. It rises 37 IX, 48| of his gentle and kindly nature, and of manifestations of