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Aristotle
The History of Animals

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rough

   Book,  Paragraph
1 II, 11| birds of prey. Its body is rough all over, like that of the 2 II, 17| paunch); and this stomach is rough inside and semi-partitioned. 3 II, 17| echinus" (or many-plies), rough inside and laminated, and 4 IV, 1 | extremities a portion rendered rough by the presence of two rows 5 IV, 1 | rock and sway about in the rough water like ships lying at 6 IV, 2 | front of the eyes, large and rough, and other antennae underneath, 7 IV, 2 | Over the eyes is a peaky rough projection like a forehead, 8 IV, 2 | particular are smooth, not rough as in the crawfish; but 9 IV, 4 | downward extend black and rough formations, in close connexion, 10 v, 15| found in bays are large and rough; in most of them the peculiar 11 v, 16| are particularly hard and rough are nicknamed "goats".~Sponges 12 v, 16| found in the Hellespont are rough and close-textured; and, 13 v, 17| thereabouts.~Crawfish are found in rough and rocky places, lobsters 14 VI, 17| feels smooth and the egg rough. Some congers are provided 15 VII, 3 | examination the lips feel somewhat rough and adherent, and if they 16 VIII, 2| conger-eel, for owing to the rough spines of the crawfish the 17 VIII, 2| it is found out at sea on rough and stony bottoms, and in 18 VIII, 5| The hair of the beaver is rough, intermediate in appearance 19 IX, 5 | of skin envelope, and get rough by degrees; when they reach 20 IX, 37| it walks by preference on rough ground; it is firm all over 21 IX, 37| said that they make a thin rough shell about them like a 22 IX, 40| then, if the weather be rough, they die on the spot, but 23 IX, 40| the indoor work, and are rough and hairy from staying indoors; 24 IX, 40| can tell the approach of rough weather or of rain; and


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