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Alphabetical [« »] edges 1 edible 6 educed 1 eel 21 eel-and 1 eel-breeders 1 eel-fishing 1 | Frequency [« »] 21 comb 21 considerable 21 easily 21 eel 21 excepting 21 genera 21 generally | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances eel |
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1 I, 5 | long and smooth, as the eel and the conger; some have 2 II, 13| two, as, for instance, the eel, and these two situated 3 II, 13| synagris, the muraena, and the eel; others have four, all, 4 II, 13| included the conger, the eel, and the tunny.~All fishes 5 II, 15| of the lanky fishes, the eel, the pipe-fish, and the 6 II, 17| oesophagus, as the conger and the eel; and in these the organ 7 III, 10| nor the muraena, and the eel has no egg at all.~The hair 8 III, 17| stomach and omentum, as the eel; for it has only a scanty 9 IV, 8 | attracted to the smell. And the eel is caught in a similar way; 10 IV, 11| of sex. For instance, the eel is neither male nor female, 11 IV, 11| such attachments. For no eel nor animal of this kind 12 IV, 11| previously oviparous; and no eel was ever yet seen with an 13 IV, 11| rest duality of sex in the eel on the assertion that the 14 VI, 14| with milt, excepting the eel: with the eel, the male 15 VI, 14| excepting the eel: with the eel, the male is devoid of milt, 16 VI, 16| they oviparous; nor was an eel ever found supplied with 17 VI, 16| for the generation of the eel.~ 18 VIII, 2| spines of the crawfish the eel cannot slip away and elude 19 VIII, 2| plaster. The fact is that the eel will soon choke if the water 20 VIII, 2| eels alone. When dead the eel, unlike the majority of 21 VIII, 2| scanty supply of air. The eel in some cases lives for