Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
Alphabetical [« »] ichneumons 2 ichor 4 idea 2 identical 29 identically 1 identity 2 idle 2 | Frequency [« »] 29 drink 29 following 29 hen 29 identical 29 matter 29 motion 29 natural | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances identical |
Book, Paragraph
1 I, 1 | Sometimes the parts are identical in form or species, as, 2 I, 1 | other cases the parts are identical, save only for a difference 3 I, 1 | bulk of the body are either identical with one another, or differ 4 I, 1 | whose parts are neither identical in form nor yet identical 5 I, 1 | identical in form nor yet identical save for differences in 6 I, 1 | possess are diverse from, or identical with, one another in the 7 I, 1 | disposition: for many animals have identical organs that differ in position; 8 I, 2 | it; and these are either identical with one another, or are 9 I, 2 | specified: to wit, either identical in form, or varying in respect 10 I, 3 | of animals the organ is identical, in others it is only analogous.~ 11 I, 13| what is observable in the identical organ in cats. Underneath 12 I, 13| scrotum".~Testicles are not identical with flesh, and are not 13 I, 15| alike in their parts and identical throughout, except that 14 I, 17| resembling in shape the identical organ in kine, but in its 15 I, 17| all female animals are not identical, neither do their local 16 II, 1 | the parts, moreover, are identical with or different from one 17 II, 17| its internal organs are identical with those of the saurians, 18 III, 9 | of other kinds, neither identical with, nor altogether diverse 19 IV, 2 | quadrupeds. And the duct is identical in both the sexes; that 20 IV, 5 | are the so-called eggs, identical in number in all cases, 21 IV, 9 | capable of being produced are identical within the limits of one 22 v, 1 | and these, while they are identical generically with other fish, 23 v, 1 | something-a something never identical in shape with the parents, 24 v, 13| or common pigeon is not identical with the peleias or rock-pigeon. 25 VI, 3 | from the egg proceeds in an identical manner with all birds, but 26 VI, 10| from the egg onwards is identical in birds and fishes. That 27 VIII, 1| represented by analogous and not identical qualities: for instance, 28 VIII, 1| psychical qualities are identical with one another, whilst 29 IX, 2 | whose feeding-grounds are identical or adjacent, if the food-supply