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Alphabetical [« »] expression 2 extend 25 extended 1 extending 19 extends 32 extensile 1 extension 2 | Frequency [« »] 19 derived 19 domesticated 19 enough 19 extending 19 extent 19 fall 19 hairy | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances extending |
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1 I, 7 | head, the neck, the trunk (extending from the neck to the privy 2 I, 15| long-lived people by one or two extending right across, in the case 3 I, 15| short-lived by two, not so extending. The joint between hand 4 I, 16| branch off two separate parts extending to each of the two divisions 5 I, 16| closely packed together, extending towards the region of the 6 I, 17| and again become visible extending to the flank. And these 7 II, 1 | either case a thin mane extending from the head to the withers; 8 II, 1 | there is a slight cleft extending as far up as the second 9 II, 1 | upper" part we mean all extending from the head down to the 10 II, 1 | any increase in the part extending from the hoof to the haunch.~ 11 II, 11| heart, and in all the veins extending from these parts; and in 12 II, 12| blink by means of a skin extending over the eye from the inner 13 II, 17| together. There are other ducts extending from the heart to each of 14 III, 1 | descending thereunto; the ducts extending from these along the testicles 15 III, 3 | fall flat on the ground. Extending in the way described and 16 IV, 1 | in under the oesophagus, extending from the mantle-cavity to 17 IV, 4 | oesophagus, simple and long, extending to the poppy or quasi-liver, 18 IV, 8 | congenitally arrested; (for extending from the brain at its junction 19 IV, 9 | surface of the water and extending its upper jaw to its utmost