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Alphabetical [« »] shark 5 shark-kind 2 sharks 7 sharp 18 sharp-pointed 6 sharp-pointed-those 1 sharper 3 | Frequency [« »] 18 rising 18 rocks 18 sand 18 sharp 18 sinews 18 skull 18 spawning | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances sharp |
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1 I, 5 | surfaces thinned off to a sharp edge.~Of those swimming 2 II, 1 | front teeth are usually sharp, and the back ones blunt. 3 II, 3 | canines" come in between the sharp teeth and the broad or blunt 4 II, 3 | are broad at the base and sharp at the tip.~Males have more 5 II, 11| exceedingly long, terminates in a sharp point, and is for the most 6 II, 13| the teeth in all cases are sharp and set in many rows, and 7 IV, 1 | by the way, is extremely sharp, is exceptional as being 8 IV, 1 | teuthis in shape; that is, the sharp extremity of the teuthus 9 IV, 2 | spur-like projections, large and sharp, which projections in the 10 IV, 4 | teeth, as the snail; teeth sharp, and small, and delicate. 11 VI, 2 | one end is comparatively sharp, and the other end is comparatively 12 VI, 3 | being, rising towards the sharp end, where the primal element 13 VI, 20| the teeth are white and sharp pointed, with old dogs black 14 VI, 22| in young horses they are sharp and small.~The male of the 15 VIII, 8| spikes are too stiff and sharp. The first crop of clover 16 IX, 10| head uncovered, keeps a sharp look out, and when he sees 17 IX, 14| part hollow. If you use a sharp knife it is not easy to 18 IX, 20| the song-thrush; it has a sharp pipe, and is about the size