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Alphabetical [« »] excitement 2 exclusive 1 exclusively 1 excrement 27 excrement-as 1 excrements 2 excrescence 3 | Frequency [« »] 27 covered 27 drones 27 duct 27 excrement 27 fins 27 flat 27 majority | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances excrement |
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1 II, 17| case of all these birds the excrement is unusually moist. The 2 IV, 8 | instance, is attracted by excrement. Again, a number of fishes 3 v, 18| the young creatures eject excrement, and their colour changes 4 v, 19| excrements: and some from excrement after it has been voided, 5 v, 19| been voided, and some from excrement yet within the living animal, 6 v, 19| caterpillar, it feeds and ejects excrement; but when it turns into 7 v, 19| neither feeds nor ejects excrement.~The same remarks are applicable 8 v, 19| young, takes food and voids excrement; but when it has passed 9 v, 19| to take food and to void excrement, and remains tightly wrapped 10 v, 22| and flies away. It ejects excrement in the grub state, but not 11 v, 23| As in the case of bees, excrement is observed only in the 12 v, 30| urine, ie. that they have an excrement, and that they feed upon 13 v, 31| wherever there is any dry excrement, a flea is sure to be found. 14 VII, 10| Moreover the child voids excrement sometimes at once, sometimes 15 VII, 10| the first day; and this excrement is unduly copious in comparison 16 VIII, 5| is hard and dry like the excrement of a dog. The wind discharged 17 IX, 6 | tries to find some human excrement, which is said to heal its 18 IX, 6 | well. Hunters hang up human excrement in a vessel attached to 19 IX, 7 | parents will rid the nest of excrement, but, when the young are 20 IX, 7 | their position and let their excrement fall over the side of the 21 IX, 15| constructs its nest out of human excrement. It changes its appearance 22 IX, 18| plumage is poor, and its excrement is always wet. Of the other 23 IX, 40| a distance to void their excrement because it is malodorous; 24 IX, 40| distance to discharge their excrement or make the discharge into 25 IX, 45| kicking and projecting its excrement to a distance of eight yards; 26 IX, 45| and over again, and the excrement is so pungent that the hair 27 IX, 45| the faculty of ejecting excrement in most extraordinary quantities.~