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Alphabetical [« »] solely 1 solen 4 solicitude 2 solid 17 solid-hooved 7 solidify 1 solidity 2 | Frequency [« »] 17 regards 17 seal 17 seldom 17 solid 17 sounds 17 sponges 17 stag | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances solid |
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1 I, 1 | moist, others are dry and solid. The soft and moist are 2 I, 1 | the bladder. The dry and solid are such as sinew, skin, 3 I, 17 | case the organs are more solid than in any other known 4 II, 1 | horn, or antler, hard and solid throughout. The horns of 5 II, 1 | a certain distance, and solid towards the extremity. The 6 II, 12 | windpipe as not to allow any solid substance to get down into 7 III, 9 | the horn, but they have a solid portion at the tip, and 8 III, 9 | all animals the horns are solid throughout, and ramify into 9 III, 19 | and pus may turn into a solid concretion.~Blood in the 10 IV, 4 | have this organ firm and solid; and just as the myops, 11 v, 5 | the discharge also of the solid residuum; although, internally, 12 v, 17 | itself of them all in one solid lump, as is quite plain 13 VI, 14 | that its spawn lies in a solid mass.~All male fishes are 14 VII, 8 | liquid and in the form of solid lumps, the latter in the 15 VIII, 5 | drinker. It discharges the solid residuum in small quantities, 16 VIII, 26| afflicted can void neither solid nor liquid residuum. If 17 IX, 14 | and great part of them is solid and great part hollow. If