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Alphabetical [« »] gut-shaped 1 guts 1 gymnastic 1 habit 18 habitat 12 habitations 2 habits 30 | Frequency [« »] 18 find 18 goat 18 gristle 18 habit 18 happens 18 hare 18 laid | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances habit |
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1 IV, 4 | simple of itself, but by its habit of introducing itself into 2 v, 27 | by the way, he has the habit of co-operating with the 3 v, 32 | country folk are in the habit of tying wild figs on to 4 VI, 24 | prematurity of his decay to his habit of smelling at the urine. 5 VI, 29 | he starts off again. This habit appears due to some internal 6 VII, 1 | such as are of opposite habit their bodies become emaciated 7 VII, 2 | such men as are of a moist habit and not over corpulent, 8 VIII, 2 | external temperature and on habit of life, are such animals 9 VIII, 5 | dogs, accounts for their habit of sniffing at trees; for, 10 VIII, 19| that is, such fishes a a habit all sorts of localities 11 VIII, 28| summer: for they acquire the habit of not drinking in summer, 12 IX, 1 | in consequence of this habit, bird-catchers use the owl 13 IX, 5 | intelligent; for example, in its habit of bringing forth its young 14 IX, 6 | his having noticed this habit of the hedgehog.~The polecat 15 IX, 30 | sucks its milk, from which habit it derives its name; it 16 IX, 39 | moves with leaps, from which habit it is nicknamed "the flea": 17 IX, 50 | the fish which from the habit is by some called "the Ruminant", ( 18 IX, 49B| some birds have a peculiar habit of making a noise at their