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Alphabetical [« »] visit 3 visiting 1 vitality 2 vivipara 17 viviparous 84 vixen 3 viz 2 | Frequency [« »] 17 stag 17 suet 17 terrestrial 17 vivipara 17 wit 16 accordingly 16 almost | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances vivipara |
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1 I, 16 | as is the case with some vivipara, neither is it smooth, but 2 II, 1 | the dog.~The quadrupedal vivipara instead of arms have forelegs. 3 III, 1 | properties, but both in the vivipara and the ovipara great diversities 4 III, 1 | In all biped or quadruped vivipara the womb is in all cases 5 III, 1 | wombs of biped and quadruped vivipara, only that, in the case 6 III, 14 | attachment, with ambidental vivipara, in the centre of the stomach, 7 III, 14 | suture; in non-ambidental vivipara it has its starting-point 8 III, 15 | while it is found in all the vivipara, the tortoise is the only 9 III, 19 | bull and the ass, of all vivipara. In the lower and the higher 10 IV, 8 | touch.~Man, then, and all vivipara that have feet, and, further, 11 IV, 11 | applicable to man and to all vivipara that have feet. Again, the 12 v, 2 | With regard to large-sized vivipara, the hind only very rarely 13 VII, 2 | feathers, whereas in the vivipara possessed of limbs it is 14 VII, 11 | species and in the quadrupedal vivipara. So long as there is a flow 15 VIII, 17| the case of terrestrial vivipara we stated that the reason 16 VIII, 17| from off the young of the vivipara so the outer husk breaks 17 VIII, 19| oxen among the quadrupedal vivipara, and certain species of