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suction 2
sudden 8
suddenly 3
suet 17
suet-like 1
suffer 22
sufferers 1
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17 sounds
17 sponges
17 stag
17 suet
17 terrestrial
17 vivipara
17 wit
Aristotle
The History of Animals

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suet

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1 I, 1 | instance, blood, serum, lard, suet, marrow, sperm, gall, milk 2 III, 2 | and, furthermore, fat, suet, and the excretions: and 3 III, 17| 17~Again, fat and suet differ from one another. 4 III, 17| differ from one another. Suet is frangible in all directions 5 III, 17| of animals supplied with suet do coagulate, as is seen 6 III, 17| flesh. Further, fat and suet differ as to their localities: 7 III, 17| the skin and flesh, but suet is found only at the limit 8 III, 17| and it is supplied with suet in animals supplied with 9 III, 17| in animals supplied with suet. Moreover, ambidental animals 10 III, 17| and non-ambidentals with suet.~Of the viscera the liver 11 III, 17| or with the stomach. The suet in fish is fatty, and does 12 III, 17| only a scanty supply of suet about the omentum. Most 13 III, 17| of animals supplied with suet, parched and dry. But it 14 III, 17| two. Animals supplied with suet are specially apt to have 15 III, 17| entirely enveloped. Fat or suet about the kidney is superinduced 16 III, 18| and this part resembles suet in all animals that possess 17 III, 20| suet-like in animals with suet. All bones, however, are


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