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growth 40
growth-that 1
growths 11
grub 35
grub-bearing 1
grub-like 1
grub-picker 1
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35 below
35 claws
35 composed
35 grub
35 liver
35 month
35 neighbourhood
Aristotle
The History of Animals

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grub

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1 I, 5 | as the germ develops. A "grub" on the other hand is a 2 I, 5 | to light, with others a grub. Of the eggs, some have 3 IV, 11 | either live young or egg or grub. In the several genera, 4 v, 19 | inside it. But from the grub, the young animal does not 5 v, 19 | only of an egg, but the grub entire grows and the animal 6 v, 19 | then grows into a small grub; and in three days it is 7 v, 19 | are developed out of the grub, both such grubs as are 8 v, 19 | part of parents. For the grub of the bee, the anthrena, 9 v, 19 | when it has passed from the grub shape to its defined form 10 v, 19 | From one particular large grub, which has as it were horns, 11 v, 19 | by a metamorphosis of the grub, first a caterpillar, then 12 v, 19 | in dry wood: at first the grub is motionless, but after 13 v, 19 | that break out from the grub state, generation is due 14 v, 19 | cockchafer comes from a grub that is generated in the 15 v, 19 | working-up" the manure. The grub is exceedingly minute to 16 v, 19 | becomes a small motionless grub; it then moves again, and 17 v, 19 | budbane is a transformed grub; and this grub is engendered 18 v, 19 | transformed grub; and this grub is engendered in cabbage-stalks. 19 v, 19 | The conops comes from a grub that is engendered in the 20 v, 19 | reddish in colour, and the grub that is engendered in it 21 v, 22 | over it like a bird. The grub when it is small lies slantwise 22 v, 22 | stage, it is said, of the grub, but the bee comes at once.~ 23 v, 22 | ejects excrement in the grub state, but not afterwards; 24 v, 27 | his web. The juice of the grub, if you squeeze it, is the 25 v, 30 | numerous in rainy weather. The grub, on attaining full size 26 v, 32 | woollen substance. This grub is found also in men’s clothes.~ 27 v, 32 | conditions of life.~There is a grub entitled the "faggot-bearer", 28 v, 32 | superstructure with our grub; and they do not drop off, 29 v, 32 | tunic is as fatal to this grub as the removal of the shell 30 v, 32 | In course of time this grub becomes a chrysalis, as 31 v, 32 | fig-wasp. This creature is a grub at first; but in due time 32 VIII, 19| both these fishes have a grub beside their fins that is 33 VIII, 27| combs; for instance, the grub that spins a web and ruins 34 IX, 40 | wax; and, as soon as the grub is strong enough, he of 35 IX, 41 | parturition, for at the outset the grub is too big to be the offspring


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