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1 I, 1 | gristle, nail, horn (a term which as applied to the 2 I, 5 | sharks and rays.)~What we term an egg is a certain completed 3 I, 6 | yet designated by a single term, such as the spiny crawfish 4 I, 8 | case of man only, for the term is not applied to a fish 5 III, 11| is denoted by a special term which means "forehead-baldness"; 6 IV, 1 | so-called "molluscs"; and by the term "mollusc" we mean an animal 7 IV, 7 | the ordinary sense of the term; but it is a something intermediate 8 IV, 9 | But in these cases the term "voice" is inappropriate; 9 v, 19| and this they technically term "working-up" the manure. 10 VI, 18| to go a-horsing; and the term derived from the habits 11 VI, 18| this one animal serves as a term of abuse applicable to such 12 VI, 22| bringing the foal to full term; it is said to be an indication 13 VII, 4 | other words, one single term of pregnancy is defined 14 VII, 4 | apparently born at a later term than eleven months are held 15 VII, 4 | modes of completion of the term of pregnancy. Furthermore, 16 VII, 4 | twins perfect and at full term, but the third a five-months’ 17 VII, 4 | of two which were of full term; and of these the first 18 VII, 8 | they grow and approach the term of egress from the womb 19 VIII, 2| and on two elements the term "amphibious" is applicable. 20 VIII, 2| supplement our definition of the term "aquatic" or "marine". For 21 IX, 30| footless bird, which some term the cypselus, resembles