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social 5
socket 1
sockets 1
soft 23
soft-haired 1
soft-head 1
soft-shell 1
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23 separate
23 sheds
23 shells
23 soft
23 sow
23 spawns
23 spot
Aristotle
The History of Animals

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soft

   Book,  Paragraph
1 I, 1 | texture of the flesh is soft, in others firm; some have 2 I, 1 | with themselves, some are soft and moist, others are dry 3 I, 1 | others are dry and solid. The soft and moist are such either 4 I, 11 | tongue consists of flesh, soft and spongy, and the so-called " 5 I, 12 | tough, with the female it is soft and porous.~ 6 III, 10 | hard in warm places and soft in cold ones. Again, straight 7 III, 10 | straight hair is inclined to be soft, and curly hair to be bristly.~ 8 IV, 1 | structure outside, and their soft or fleshlike substance inside, 9 IV, 4 | All below the thorax is soft, and when opened in dissection 10 IV, 7 | some insects this organ is soft; in other insects it is 11 v, 16 | respectively, comparatively soft or comparatively hard. But, 12 v, 17 | bottom is stony and where soft with slime. In winter and 13 v, 28 | maturity. The larva is so soft that it collapses at a touch. 14 VI, 2 | healthy hen-for some hens lay soft eggs. The interior of the 15 VI, 2 | protrudes, changing from soft to hard with such temporal 16 VI, 2 | and through, it remains soft, and in point of fact is 17 VI, 12 | in, for it is fleshy and soft and its bones are gristly. 18 VII, 10 | front part of the head is soft and late of ossifying. And 19 VIII, 17| hiding, and if their skin is soft they slough off their "old-age", 20 VIII, 17| the parts about the thorax soft, from the shell having there 21 VIII, 17| slough their shell becomes soft all over, and as for the 22 VIII, 29| the same results as the soft lowlands. The animals of 23 IX, 13 | banks where the soil is soft; there it burrows into the


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