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Alphabetical [« »] sensitive 7 sensory 1 sentinels 1 separate 23 separated 5 separately 4 separates 1 | Frequency [« »] 23 removed 23 river 23 running 23 separate 23 sheds 23 shells 23 soft | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances separate |
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1 I, 11| nostril consists of two separate channels. The nostril (or 2 I, 13| trunk; it is composed of two separate parts: of which the extreme 3 I, 16| pair are the most widely separate from one another, and do 4 I, 16| single, there branch off two separate parts extending to each 5 II, 12| while the real thigh is a separate structure betwixt it and 6 II, 17| there is no distinct and separate receptacle. Its viscera 7 III, 1 | impression of thus being a separate duct on each side of the 8 III, 2 | Moreover, many delicate veins separate off from the great veins 9 III, 4 | through the liver two branches separate off, of which one terminates 10 III, 7 | male it is made up of three separate sutures, uniting above in 11 III, 17| Such as have no free or separate fat are less fat than others 12 IV, 1 | creature is something like a separate valve of a deep scallop-shell. 13 IV, 2 | connexion with the chest two separate and distinct white substances, 14 IV, 4 | together on one side and are separate on the other, so as to open 15 IV, 4 | shell of the neritae is a separate species, like to the other 16 v, 5 | residuum; but there are separate ducts internally, as has 17 v, 5 | there are two passages, separate but near to one another. 18 v, 22| subdivided into too many separate factions.~Whenever the spring-time 19 VI, 10| provided with a chorion and separate membranes. When young the 20 VI, 18| breeding time; but they keep separate after reaching maturity, 21 IX, 40| these kinds of cells, each separate kind will be built in a 22 IX, 40| swarmed, they fly away and separate off to each of the kings; 23 IX, 40| hive and the swarmflight. Separate detachments of bees are