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Alphabetical [« »] sea-water 5 sea-weed 11 seafoam 1 seal 17 sealing 1 seals 1 seamew 2 | Frequency [« »] 17 possess 17 pretty 17 regards 17 seal 17 seldom 17 solid 17 sounds | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances seal |
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1 I, 1 | the bat has feet and the seal has imperfect feet.~Some 2 I, 5 | such as man, the horse, the seal, and all other animals that 3 I, 11| with the exception of the seal, the dolphin, and those 4 I, 11| also viviparous. Now, the seal has the passages visible 5 I, 17| none in the case of the seal. This latter animal has 6 II, 1 | which bend frontwards.~The seal is a kind of imperfect or 7 II, 1 | have a tail; for even the seal has a tiny one resembling 8 II, 1 | the back ones blunt. The seal is saw-toothed throughout, 9 II, 15| the mule, the ass, the seal, and some kinds of pigs. 10 II, 17| are as thin as hairs. The seal, also, by the way, has a 11 v, 2 | mounts and covers her. The seal covers like all opisthuretic 12 v, 2 | and the penis in the male seal is exceptionally large.~ 13 VI, 12| ages are ascertained.~The seal is an amphibious animal: 14 VI, 12| it is difficult to kill a seal by a blow, unless you strike 15 VIII, 2| crocodile, the hippopotamus, the seal, and some of the smaller 16 VIII, 5| in lakes and rivers; the seal is the only one that gets 17 VIII, 5| between the hair of the seal and the hair of the deer.~