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skins 1
skittish 1
skulker 1
skull 18
sky 2
slabs 1
slack 1
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18 sand
18 sharp
18 sinews
18 skull
18 spawning
18 special
18 thicker
Aristotle
The History of Animals

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skull

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1 I, 7 | hair-covered portion is called the "skull". The front portion of it 2 I, 7 | the occiput is hollow. The skull consists entirely of thin 3 I, 7 | wrapper of fleshless skin.~The skull has sutures: one, of circular 4 I, 7 | have been known of a man’s skull devoid of suture altogether. 5 I, 7 | suture altogether. In the skull the middle line, where the 6 I, 7 | not in regard to the bony skull, but in consequence of the 7 I, 8 | part that lies under the skull is called the "face": but 8 I, 16| one near the bone of the skull; the inner one, round the 9 III, 3 | of the lower jaw with the skull. Hence again they branch 10 III, 7 | and is designated the "skull". And the serrated lines 11 III, 7 | the serrated lines on the skull are termed "sutures".~The 12 III, 7 | are termed "sutures".~The skull is not formed alike in all 13 III, 7 | animals. In some animals the skull consists of one single undivided 14 III, 7 | have been known of a man’s skull being devoid of suture altogether. 15 III, 7 | of suture altogether. The skull is composed not of four 16 III, 7 | the other four. From the skull extend the jaws, constituted 17 III, 11| flesh between it and the skull. And wherever the skin is 18 III, 13| one that lines the bony skull is stronger and thicker


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