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Alphabetical [« »] parturition 63 parvitude 1 pass 25 passage 21 passage-room 1 passage-ways 1 passages 24 | Frequency [« »] 21 internally 21 interval 21 operation 21 passage 21 spring-time 21 straight 21 structure | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances passage |
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1 I, 11| does not communicate by any passage with the brain, but does 2 I, 11| countenance that serves as a passage for the breath, the "nose". 3 I, 11| partition, and part is an open passage; for the nostril consists 4 I, 14| which organ serves as a passage for the sperm of the male, 5 I, 17| and there is no common passage, but the passages through 6 II, 10| ears, but possess only the passage for hearing; neither have 7 II, 13| have no breasts and no passage for the genitals visible 8 II, 17| articulated with a membranous passage, very long, and quite detached 9 IV, 2 | ducts in the male. This passage is attached to the concave 10 IV, 4 | one side; for there is a passage whereby the excretion passes 11 IV, 4 | mouth there runs a single passage right on to the stomach, 12 IV, 4 | to the stomach, but the passage for the excretions is not 13 IV, 8 | ears, while others have the passage for sound discernible. It 14 v, 5 | not viviparous the same passage serves for the discharge 15 v, 5 | a bladder, has only one passage; and tortoises, by the way, 16 v, 15| structures has any open passage, and the porphyra does not 17 VI, 32| unprovided with duct or passage, and the passage for the 18 VI, 32| duct or passage, and the passage for the residuum comes underneath 19 VI, 32| unprovided with duct or passage; and after it the passage 20 VI, 32| passage; and after it the passage for the residuum, and underneath 21 IX, 40| passage-room; for if such free passage be lacking they cannot brood,