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Alphabetical [« »] greyish-blue 1 greyness 1 grinding 1 gristle 18 gristle-like 2 gristle-spined 2 gristly 10 | Frequency [« »] 18 feeding 18 find 18 goat 18 gristle 18 habit 18 happens 18 hare | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances gristle |
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1 I, 1 | skin, vein, hair, bone, gristle, nail, horn (a term which 2 I, 11| is entirely composed of gristle and flesh. The ear is constructed 3 I, 11| part of it, composed of gristle, constitutes, a septum or 4 I, 12| front part, composed of gristle, through which respiration 5 I, 13| the penis is composed of gristle; it is easily susceptible 6 I, 16| The windpipe is made up of gristle, is sparingly supplied with 7 I, 16| have divisions, composed of gristle, which meet at an acute 8 I, 16| windpipe, by connexions of fat, gristle, and sinew; and at the point 9 II, 1 | joint, for it is composed of gristle.~Of all animals man alone 10 II, 1 | is composed of flesh and gristle, as in man; in such cases, 11 III, 1 | composed of much flesh and gristle. Of these parts one is termed 12 III, 2 | to bone, as fish-bone and gristle; and then, again, skin, 13 III, 8 | 8~Gristle is of the same nature as 14 III, 8 | viviparous sanguinea the gristle formations are unperforated, 15 III, 8 | animals furnished with feet, gristle formations are found in 16 III, 15| horns, of teeth, of beak, of gristle, of bones, and of parts 17 VI, 20| and the breasts take on gristle. This incident, however, 18 IX, 22| is big, and composed of gristle; it is a little smaller