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Alphabetical [« »] ease 11 easier 1 easiest 1 easily 21 east 1 easy 10 easy-tempered 1 | Frequency [« »] 21 bigger 21 comb 21 considerable 21 easily 21 eel 21 excepting 21 genera | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances easily |
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1 I, 1 | in their plumage, and may easily be mistaken one for another. ( 2 I, 1 | others are easy-tempered and easily domesticated, as the elephant; 3 I, 13 | composed of gristle; it is easily susceptible of enlargement; 4 III, 5 | but crosswise it is not easily broken, but admits of a 5 IV, 4 | murex and the ceryx, but can easily slip out of it. It is longer 6 IV, 10 | motionless that one might easily catch them by hand; and, 7 v, 13 | common pigeon, and is less easily domesticated; it is also 8 v, 18 | round a centre, and are not easily sundered from one another: 9 VI, 18 | quadrupeds the mare is the most easily delivered of its young, 10 VII, 4 | child escape comparatively easily and retain a comparatively 11 VIII, 6 | of all animals the most easily pleased in the matter of 12 VIII, 10| winter time shepherds can easily distinguish the vigorous 13 VIII, 15| hard to catch, but it is easily caught when the spawn gets 14 IX, 1 | compassionate than man, more easily moved to tears, at the same 15 IX, 6 | resembles the weasel; it is easily tamed; from its liking for 16 IX, 16 | reed-warbler makes its living as easily as any other bird, sits 17 IX, 26 | runs quickly, and is pretty easily domesticated. The starling 18 IX, 37 | that it may rise the more easily and swim with it empty, 19 IX, 39 | its large size it cannot easily conceal itself, and so it 20 IX, 45 | yards; this device it can easily adopt over and over again, 21 IX, 46 | all wild animals the most easily tamed and the gentlest is