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birds-and 1
birds-are 1
birds-eagles 1
birth 32
birth-discharge 1
birth-for 1
births 2
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33 human
33 smell
33 smooth
32 birth
32 born
32 carnivorous
32 ears
Aristotle
The History of Animals

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birth

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1 II, 1 | is never, subsequently to birth, any increase in the part 2 II, 5 | furnished with teeth at birth, but the tusks are not then 3 IV, 4 | are also furnished from birth with an operculum. And, 4 v, 10| autumn. It engenders at a birth seven or eight young. Certain 5 v, 17| slough), both directly after birth and in later life; this 6 v, 19| during the winter, and gives birth therein to small grubs, 7 v, 21| neither copulate nor give birth to young, but that they 8 VI, 3 | periods from conception to birth differ, as has been said. 9 VI, 4 | is hatched and brought to birth within twenty days; and 10 VI, 19| these animals some give birth to males and others to females; 11 VI, 20| blind for twelve days after birth. After pupping, the bitch 12 VI, 20| serviceable immediately after birth. The Laconian bitch is supplied 13 VI, 21| however little premature its birth may have been, as its hooves 14 VI, 27| young one, immediately after birth, sucks the mother, not with 15 VI, 33| month. They do not give birth to their young ones all 16 VI, 34| bears four at most at a birth.~ 17 VI, 35| four at the most at one birth. The particulars of conception 18 VI, 35| or three, or four at a birth. It is long in the body 19 VII, 1 | when the woman has given birth to three children. Women 20 VII, 3 | to perfection. But after birth, the females pass more quickly 21 VII, 4 | and some produce many at a birth, but the human species does 22 VII, 4 | the women bear one child a birth; but frequently and in many 23 VII, 6 | unable to bring the child to birth. Furthermore, some men and 24 VII, 6 | husband a week after giving birth to a child and she conceived 25 VII, 8 | they turn downwards, and birth in the natural course of 26 VII, 10| once to the breast. Before birth the child makes no sound, 27 VII, 10| discharge take place after birth in small quantity, and in 28 IX, 12| name with those of heavenly birth,~But called Cymindis by 29 IX, 37| the fact that, after the birth of the little octopuses 30 IX, 39| webs from the time of their birth, not from their interior 31 IX, 41| in their cells. After the birth of the working-grubs in 32 IX, 45| parturition the mothers give birth to their young in troops


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