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Alphabetical [« »] excrement-as 1 excrements 2 excrescence 3 excretion 22 excretions 5 exemplified 1 exempt 1 | Frequency [« »] 22 blooded 22 carry 22 circumstances 22 excretion 22 fine 22 grey 22 hens | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances excretion |
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1 I, 3 | above-mentioned, an organ for excretion of the sperm: and of animals 2 I, 14| as an outlet for liquid excretion to both sexes).~The part 3 II, 1 | down to the parts used for excretion of residuum, and by the " 4 III, 15| the organ passes no liquid excretion; but in life, in addition 5 III, 15| addition to the normal liquid excretion, it passes at times dry 6 III, 15| it passes at times dry excretion also, which turns into stones 7 IV, 4 | the most part a sort of excretion in all testaceans); it then 8 IV, 4 | a pot. The outlet of the excretion is in all these animals ( 9 IV, 4 | is a passage whereby the excretion passes out. (And, remember, 10 IV, 4 | as has been stated, is an excretion in all these animals-an 11 IV, 4 | in all these animals-an excretion enveloped in a membrane.) 12 IV, 5 | getting at the food, and the excretion is above, near to the back 13 IV, 5 | five parts, and filled with excretion, all the five parts uniting 14 IV, 6 | sea-water; for it has no visible excretion (whereas of shell fish in 15 IV, 6 | urchin in this matter of excretion, and others are provided 16 IV, 6 | any organ connected with excretion, as other shell-fish are. 17 IV, 6 | be devoid altogether of excretion, and in this respect it 18 IV, 7 | only, and in its stomach no excretion is ever found. Of the cicada 19 v, 15| substance, is, in fact, an excretion of the porphyra and the 20 VII, 2 | and into urine, for this excretion is in the majority of such 21 VII, 2 | stout, great part of the excretion goes to nourish the body. 22 IX, 39| interior as a superfluity or excretion, as Democritus avers, but