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desperation 1
despising 1
despondency 1
destitute 18
destroy 7
destroyed 5
destroys 2
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18 broad
18 broods
18 coming
18 destitute
18 discernible
18 engendered
18 ewe
Aristotle
The History of Animals

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destitute

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1 I, 1 | and the grebe; some are destitute of feet, as the water-snake. 2 I, 4 | when full-grown, either destitute of feet, or two-footed, 3 I, 5 | animals have feet and some are destitute thereof. Of such as have 4 I, 5 | swimming creatures that are destitute of feet, some have winglets 5 I, 5 | serpents in Ethiopia that are destitute of feet.~Creatures that 6 III, 1 | designate such creatures destitute of feet and furnished with 7 III, 3 | itself in all animals is destitute of blood, and no vein, great 8 III, 4 | which other animals are destitute. At the same time, while 9 III, 5 | limbs, but are, in fact, destitute of either feet or hands, 10 III, 7 | marrow, while others are destitute of it. Some animals might 11 III, 7 | part. For animals that are destitute of arms and legs cannot 12 III, 11| and individuals that are destitute even of the growth upon 13 III, 19| for whatsoever is fat is destitute of blood.~A fat substance 14 IV, 2 | are smaller in size and destitute of special designations. 15 IV, 11| spur the hen is entirely destitute of the organ; and in like 16 VII, 5 | children are apt to be born destitute of nails.~Milk that is produced 17 IX, 31| the Peloponnese were left destitute of ravens, from which it 18 IX, 41| ordinary wasps some are destitute of stings, like the drone-bees,


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