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Alphabetical [« »] hue 11 huge 1 hum 1 human 33 humankind 1 humble-bee 2 humble-bees 1 | Frequency [« »] 33 cow 33 exceedingly 33 exceptional 33 human 33 smell 33 smooth 32 birth | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances human |
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1 II, 8 | belly in keeping with their human form-for, as was said above, 2 II, 8 | those of the female in the human species; those of the male 3 III, 7 | structure, as in man; and in the human species the suture is circular 4 III, 19 | discharges, the female in the human species is less subject 5 III, 20 | thinnest, and that of the human species next after it, and 6 v, 8 | subsequently of their young. In the human species, the male is more 7 v, 14 | generative capacity.~In the human species, the male is generative, 8 VI, 12 | like a quadruped. Like the human species it brings forth 9 VI, 12 | resembles the female of the human species.~So much for the 10 VI, 18 | applicable to such females of the human species as are unbridled 11 VI, 18 | a-boaring, will attack even human beings.~With bitches the 12 VI, 18 | as is the female of the human species. With ewes and she-goats 13 VI, 18 | thicker than it is in the human species, and this discharge 14 VI, 20 | occurs in the female of the human species, a swelling takes 15 VI, 22 | of animals next after the human species. The breeding faculties 16 VI, 22 | regard to the sexes of the human species; and the same phenomenon 17 VI, 24 | corresponds to the dwarf in the human species and to the after-pig 18 VI, 27 | fact that there are never human eyewitnesses to the commerce 19 VII, 4 | many at a birth, but the human species does sometimes the 20 VII, 4 | as a general rule; in the human species cases of superfoetation 21 VII, 8 | for instance birds; and human embryos lie bent, with nose 22 VII, 11 | and goes dry, alike in the human species and in the quadrupedal 23 VIII, 1 | differentiated in the case of human beings. For just as we pointed 24 VIII, 14| such of them as live in human habitations or perish before 25 VIII, 24| as many ailments as the human species. The drug known 26 IX, 1 | most obvious in the case of human kind and in that of the 27 IX, 6 | s-bane, tries to find some human excrement, which is said 28 IX, 6 | as well. Hunters hang up human excrement in a vessel attached 29 IX, 7 | animals many resemblances to human life may be observed. Pre-eminent 30 IX, 15 | constructs its nest out of human excrement. It changes its 31 IX, 25 | crest; it is an article of human food.~ 32 IX, 37 | cause a numbness even in human beings. Again, the hake, 33 IX, 44 | cattle-folds and attack human beings when they are grown