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cheese-making 2
cheeses 1
chelon 3
chest 28
chestnut 1
chew 3
chews 2
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29 unless
28 bitch
28 catch
28 chest
28 direction
28 hold
28 indeed
Aristotle
The History of Animals

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chest

   Book,  Paragraph
1 I, 1 | the arm as a whole, the chest; for these are all in themselves 2 I, 11| from the nose towards the chest; and with the nostrils alone 3 I, 11| respiration take place from the chest along the windpipe, and 4 I, 12| in the front part is the chest, with a pair of breasts. 5 I, 14| part common to the neck and chest is the "throat"; the "armpit" 6 I, 14| enumerated.~The part behind the chest is termed the "back".~ 7 I, 15| comes the neck, and then the chest and the back: the one in 8 I, 17| situated in relation to the chest in all animals that have 9 I, 17| all animals that have a chest. In all animals alike, in 10 I, 17| alike, in those that have a chest and in those that have none, 11 I, 17| situated in the middle of the chest in animals that have a chest, 12 I, 17| chest in animals that have a chest, and in man it is situated 13 I, 17| in the upper part of the chest.~The heart is not large, 14 II, 1 | a part analogous to the chest in man, but not similar 15 II, 1 | similar to his; for the chest in man is broad, but that 16 II, 1 | breasts, not however in the chest, but near it.~Moreover, 17 II, 1 | in front, either in the chest or near to it, and there 18 II, 1 | have breasts neither in the chest nor at the thighs, but in 19 II, 8 | The ape has also in its chest two teats upon poorly developed 20 II, 10| the part analogous to the chest, all as in the case of viviparous 21 II, 12| what is analogous to the chest. The bird is remarkable 22 III, 2 | little higher up through the chest in underneath the armpit, 23 III, 7 | collar-bones and the ribs. The chest rests on ribs; and these 24 IV, 2 | attached all the way from the chest to the anal vent; and this 25 IV, 2 | and is attached to the chest.~(The following are the 26 IV, 2 | having in connexion with the chest two separate and distinct 27 IV, 2 | the convolute organ at the chest branches off another coil 28 IV, 7 | other creatures embraces chest and back. In the majority


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