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Alphabetical [« »] stimulate 1 stimulated 1 stimulating 1 sting 23 sting-drones 1 sting-ray 2 stingless 3 | Frequency [« »] 23 sow 23 spawns 23 spot 23 sting 23 swallow 23 taste 23 thirty | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances sting |
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1 I, 5 | stings; the diptera have the sting in front, as the fly, the 2 II, 1 | land-scorpion; that it has a sting in the tail, and has the 3 III, 12 | wings. Neither will the sting grow again if the bee lose 4 IV, 7 | such insects as have no sting in the rear use this organ 5 IV, 7 | and the gnat can prick or sting with it.~Certain insects 6 IV, 7 | stings. Some insects have the sting inside, as the bee and the 7 IV, 7 | with only two wings has a sting in the rear. Again, some 8 v, 21 | Bees are provided with a sting, but the drones are not 9 VIII, 29| plentiful and of large size, the sting is fatal to man or beast, 10 IX, 40 | largest of all, but devoid of sting, and lazy. There is a difference 11 IX, 40 | they get hold of. Bees that sting die from their inability 12 IX, 40 | inability to extract the sting without at the same time 13 IX, 40 | the trouble to press the sting out; but once it loses its 14 IX, 40 | out; but once it loses its sting the bee must die. They can 15 IX, 40 | show anger or to inflict a sting. Bees that die are removed 16 IX, 40 | perfumes, so much so that they sting people that use perfumes.~ 17 IX, 40 | young. The young bees do not sting as the others do; and it 18 IX, 40 | enemy but made no attempt to sting the man.~The diseases that 19 IX, 41 | speckled and furnished with a sting, and is remarkably courageous. 20 IX, 41 | courageous. The pain from its sting is more severe than that 21 IX, 41 | stings, or whether one had a sting and the other had not; wild 22 IX, 41 | when one was seen to have a sting but the case of the other 23 IX, 42 | the anthrena-king has a sting or not.~