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Alphabetical [« »] pecking 2 pecks 5 pectoral 1 peculiar 27 peculiarities 4 peculiarity 7 peculiarly 13 | Frequency [« »] 27 flat 27 majority 27 owl 27 peculiar 27 sense 27 shore 27 simple | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances peculiar |
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1 I, 1 | omnivorous: whilst some feed on a peculiar diet, as for instance the 2 I, 13 | acetabulum).~The "womb" is a part peculiar to the female; and the " 3 I, 13 | female; and the "penis" is peculiar to the male. This latter 4 II, 12 | mottled in appearance. It is peculiar in the arrangement of its 5 III, 12 | in many places is of such peculiar quality that rams, if they 6 III, 15 | membrane, but of membrane peculiar in kind, for it is extensile. 7 IV, 1 | common and of the parts peculiar to this genus or that, and 8 IV, 1 | discharge the black liquid peculiar to the animal.~Stretching 9 IV, 5 | and this is a character peculiar to them; and while they 10 IV, 6 | genus of the sea-nettles, peculiar in its way. The sea-nettle, 11 IV, 9 | with this that it makes its peculiar croak. The croaking that 12 IV, 9 | this power, or language, is peculiar to man. For while the capability 13 v, 15 | rough; in most of them the peculiar bloom from which their name 14 v, 19 | insect in each case takes its peculiar colour from the parent caterpillar.~ 15 v, 22 | discernible at once, from its peculiar sweetness and consistency.~ 16 v, 31 | dogs are found the flea peculiar to the animal, the Cynoroestes. 17 VI, 2 | if they be stroked in a peculiar way by hand. Wind-eggs can 18 VI, 13 | purple murex derives its peculiar colour from it.~ 19 VI, 31 | mane, but this appendage is peculiar to the lion. The lion sheds 20 VII, 6 | inherit anything that is peculiar in their parents and are 21 VIII, 13| being preyed on by its own peculiar louse-parasite, but after 22 VIII, 20| are subject to special and peculiar maladies. For instance, 23 VIII, 24| purposes; and this explains the peculiar constitution of the hippopotamus 24 IX, 37 | poulpe or octopus, but one peculiar both in its nature and its 25 IX, 40 | a monotonous and quite peculiar sound made by all the bees 26 IX, 49B| above-mentioned, but some birds have a peculiar habit of making a noise 27 IX, 49B| time that they produce this peculiar sound.~-THE END-~ ~