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Alphabetical [« »] portals 1 portent 1 portentous 4 portion 34 portions 3 poseideon 1 position 30 | Frequency [« »] 34 differs 34 far 34 hollow 34 portion 34 six 34 windpipe 33 along | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances portion |
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1 I, 7 | composed the hair-covered portion is called the "skull". The 2 I, 7 | called the "skull". The front portion of it is termed "bregma" 3 I, 11| Furthermore, there is a portion of the head, whereby an 4 I, 11| windpipe, and not by any portion connected with the head; 5 I, 15| appellation; of the toe, one portion is the "nail" and another 6 I, 17| It lies with its tapering portion upon the aorta, and this 7 I, 17| upon the aorta, and this portion is similarly situated in 8 II, 17| In some birds there is a portion of the stomach that resembles 9 III, 1 | has the lower and tubular portion fleshy and firm, and the 10 III, 1 | and fleshy, and the cleft portion with the eggs is at the 11 III, 1 | arrangement; for the underneath portion of the womb, in which the 12 III, 7 | perforated, and, above, the bony portion of the head is connected 13 III, 9 | horn, but they have a solid portion at the tip, and they are 14 IV, 1 | having at their extremities a portion rendered rough by the presence 15 IV, 1 | mantle-cavity to the lower portion of the sac, and there is 16 IV, 2 | sixthly comes the flattened portion at the end, and this portion 17 IV, 2 | portion at the end, and this portion has five flaps, or tail-fins; 18 IV, 2 | the large claws the outer portion has larger spines. There 19 IV, 2 | as it does so, a small portion of the same, and the crawfish 20 IV, 4 | enveloped in shell and expose no portion of their flesh outside, 21 IV, 7 | conjunction with the middle portion either the head or the stomach 22 IV, 7 | forwards; thus, the hinder portion, if cut off, can crawl either 23 v, 19| does not grow out of a mere portion of it, as a young animal 24 v, 19| young animal grows from a portion only of an egg, but the 25 VI, 3 | At the outset the under portion of the body appears insignificant 26 VI, 3 | comparison with the upper portion. Of the two ducts that lead 27 VI, 13| greater part of them, and some portion of them goes to waste in 28 VI, 14| shed the milt. The greater portion of the spawn gets wasted; 29 VI, 17| spawning, and the greater portion of them are burst asunder 30 VII, 10| heals up, and the remaining portion drops off. (If the ligature 31 VIII, 2| intermixed into them some portion of the matter of which their 32 IX, 36| capture them. They give a portion of their booty to the hawks; 33 IX, 39| point. If any one injures a portion of the web, it recommences 34 IX, 40| try each to carry away a portion of the swarm.~The toad also