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spongy 6
spongy-lunged 1
spontaneous 3
spontaneously 22
spoonbill 2
sporadic 1
spot 23
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22 maturity
22 pregnancy
22 rear
22 spontaneously
22 suffer
22 swarm
22 talons
Aristotle
The History of Animals

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spontaneously

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1 v, 1 | kind, whilst others grow spontaneously and not from kindred stock; 2 v, 1 | insects, while others are spontaneously generated in the inside 3 v, 1 | however, after they have spontaneously generated eggs, these eggs 4 v, 1 | whensoever creatures are spontaneously generated, either in other 5 v, 1 | from the copulation of such spontaneously generated males and females 6 v, 11| from copulation, but grow spontaneously from mud and sand.~As a 7 v, 15| honeycomb are generated spontaneously like all other testaceans, 8 v, 15| razor-fishes and scallops row spontaneously in sandy places. The pinna 9 v, 15| so-called "lungs" are generated spontaneously. The shells that painters 10 v, 15| The hermit-crab grows spontaneously out of soil and slime, and 11 v, 16| unfurnished with shells grow spontaneously, like the testaceans, as, 12 v, 16| nicknamed "goats".~Sponges grow spontaneously either attached to a rock 13 v, 19| parentage, but are generated spontaneously: some out of dew falling 14 v, 22| let it go, the bees will spontaneously bite off the wings from 15 v, 33| The eggs of lizards hatch spontaneously on land, for the lizard 16 VI, 2 | Egypt, they are hatched spontaneously in the ground, by being 17 VI, 2 | vessels and getting hatched spontaneously.~The sperm of birds, as 18 VI, 11| squeezed the sperm flows out spontaneously as a white fluid; the ducts 19 VI, 15| aver that mullet all grow spontaneously. In this assertion they 20 VI, 15| species of mullet that grows spontaneously out of mud and sand.~From 21 VI, 15| that certain fishes come spontaneously into existence, not being 22 VI, 16| earth's guts" that grow spontaneously in mud and in humid ground;


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