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Alphabetical [« »] similarity 1 similarly 13 simonides 1 simple 27 simples 1 simplicity 1 simply 5 | Frequency [« »] 27 peculiar 27 sense 27 shore 27 simple 27 yolk 26 according 26 alone | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances simple |
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1 I, 1 | parts of animals some are simple: to wit, all such as divide 2 I, 6 | as man, the species is simple, admitting of no differentiation, 3 I, 6 | organic, and afterwards the simple or non-composite.~ 4 II, 13 | gills in some cases are simple in others duplicate; and 5 II, 13 | direction of the body is always simple. And, again, some fishes 6 II, 13 | two on either side, one simple and the other duplicate, 7 II, 13 | have four on either side, simple, as the elops, the synagris, 8 II, 17 | their stomach is one and simple, resembling in some cases 9 II, 17 | heart. The liver is long and simple; the spleen is short and 10 II, 17 | have a stomach single and simple, but variable in shape according 11 II, 17 | whole length of the gut is simple, and if it have a reduplication 12 II, 17 | loosens out again into a simple form.~An exceptional property 13 II, 17 | birds, the gut is thin, and simple when loosened out. The gut-appendages 14 III, 9 | at the tip, and they are simple and undivided in structure. 15 IV, 1 | parts both composite and simple, whether without or within. 16 IV, 2 | from the stomach is a gut, simple and of equal thickness throughout 17 IV, 3 | centre of which is attached a simple and delicate gut; and the 18 IV, 4 | stomach comes an oesophagus, simple and long, extending to the 19 IV, 4 | crawfish kind, and it is born simple of itself, but by its habit 20 IV, 4 | kinds. In shape, to give a simple illustration, it resembles 21 IV, 7 | majority of cases straight and simple down to the outlet of the 22 IV, 7 | rest of the gut, either simple or convoluted as in the 23 VI, 16 | stagnant ponds, for the simple reason that their existence 24 IX, 1 | is more mischievous, less simple, more impulsive, and more 25 IX, 1 | female, more savage, more simple and less cunning. The traces 26 IX, 40 | come from thyme pure and simple; it is good as a salve for 27 IX, 49B| intricately modulated, but simple; it also changes its colour,