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Alphabetical [« »] flesh-like 5 fleshless 2 fleshlike 3 fleshy 37 flexible 2 flexing 1 flexion 3 | Frequency [« »] 37 always 37 cold 37 connected 37 fleshy 37 length 37 move 37 nature | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances fleshy |
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1 I, 9 | side toward the nostril be fleshy and comb-like, they are 2 I, 12| windpipe"; the part that is fleshy is the oesophagus, inside 3 I, 13| which the extreme part is fleshy, does not alter in size, 4 I, 15| termed the palm’, and is fleshy and divided by joints or 5 I, 15| toes", five in number; the fleshy part underneath is the " 6 I, 17| apex is to a great extent fleshy and close in texture, and 7 II, 1 | as in geese. The foot is fleshy underneath, like that of 8 II, 1 | body in which man is so fleshy as in the buttock, the thigh, 9 II, 1 | called gastroenemia or is fleshy.~Of blooded and viviparous 10 II, 1 | man; in such cases, the fleshy part does not become inflated, 11 II, 17| gizzard) in most birds is fleshy and hard, and inside is 12 II, 17| which comes away from the fleshy part. Other birds have no 13 III, 1 | lower and tubular portion fleshy and firm, and the part close 14 III, 1 | tube below is single and fleshy, and the cleft portion with 15 III, 2 | when it is imbibed by the fleshy parts; when it is transmitted 16 III, 7 | and there throughout the fleshy parts. The serpent is similarly 17 III, 17| only at the limit of the fleshy parts. Also, in animals 18 IV, 1 | and no one part distinctly fleshy, but are throughout a something 19 IV, 1 | has a minute organ of a fleshy nature, and this it uses 20 IV, 2 | in other animals, and the fleshy part inside; and the belly 21 IV, 2 | is in the mouth a small fleshy structure serving for a 22 IV, 2 | in between the teeth is a fleshy substance, shaped like a 23 IV, 2 | the gut all along to the fleshy parts, being enveloped in 24 IV, 4 | the sea-urchin genus, the fleshy part, in such as have flesh, 25 IV, 4 | similarly situated to the fleshy part in the crustaceans; 26 IV, 4 | shell, and in these last the fleshy part is exposed, as in the 27 IV, 4 | univalves and the bivalves, the fleshy substance adheres to the 28 IV, 4 | runs up again towards the fleshy part, and terminates by 29 IV, 4 | merely an excrescence in the fleshy mass; and it is not situated 30 IV, 4 | interior of the animal is fleshy, and the mouth is inside. 31 IV, 5 | middle of these teeth a fleshy substance serving the office 32 IV, 6 | side to side, where the fleshy substance stretches towards 33 IV, 6 | but its entire body is fleshy. It is sensitive to touch, 34 IV, 8 | some fish the palate is fleshy, as in the fresh-water carp, 35 IV, 8 | reason, fishermen roast the fleshy parts of the cuttle-fish 36 VI, 12| draw itself in, for it is fleshy and soft and its bones are 37 VIII, 2| corresponds to the inner fleshy part of the oyster, and