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armour 1
armpit 3
armpits 5
arms 21
around 12
arrange 1
arranged 1
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22 swarm
22 talons
21 amount
21 arms
21 bigger
21 comb
21 considerable
Aristotle
The History of Animals

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arms

   Book,  Paragraph
1 I, 7 | is called the thorax, two arms and two legs.~Of the parts 2 I, 15| the legs correspond to the arms, and where the upper arm 3 I, 15| set, forming a pair, is "arms". To the arm belong the " 4 I, 15| laterally, earwise. The arms are situated to right and 5 I, 15| convexities formed by bent arms and legs are practically 6 II, 1 | quadrupedal vivipara instead of arms have forelegs. This is true 7 II, 1 | of those observed in the arms and legs of man; with the 8 II, 1 | forwards. But man bends his arms and his legs towards the 9 II, 1 | is to say, he bends his arms backwards, with just a slight 10 II, 1 | backwards, and instead of arms or front legs have wings 11 II, 8 | developed breasts. It has also arms like man, only covered with 12 III, 3 | upper part of the upper arms to the elbows and then through 13 III, 3 | through the armpits to the arms, in quadrupeds to the forelegs, 14 III, 5 | shoulder-blades, the neck, and the arms.~All animals supplied with 15 III, 7 | connected with the bones of the arms. With animals that have 16 III, 7 | animals that are destitute of arms and legs cannot be furnished 17 IV, 1 | organ in a pair of long arms or tentacles, having at 18 IV, 1 | suckers; and with these arms or tentacles they apprehend 19 IV, 1 | the under-surface of its arms, and the membrane in between 20 IV, 1 | the feet that are called arms or feelers. There is here 21 IX, 5 | based upon the possession of arms defensive and offensive.


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