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Alphabetical [« »] position 30 positions 2 positively 1 possess 17 possessed 10 possesses 4 possession 4 | Frequency [« »] 17 ox 17 particularly 17 poor 17 possess 17 pretty 17 regards 17 seal | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances possess |
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1 I, 1 | which animals severally possess are diverse from, or identical 2 I, 2 | of dry residuum need not possess organs receptive of wet 3 II, 1 | flexion, those animals that possess such parts as these move 4 II, 10| unprovided with ears, but possess only the passage for hearing; 5 II, 12| animals, and next after man, possess the faculty of uttering 6 II, 13| sense, all save eyes, fishes possess none of them, neither the 7 II, 17| position in all creatures that possess them. There have been known 8 II, 17| is very small. And some possess appendages (or caeca) to 9 II, 17| side only one. Some fish possess these appendages but only 10 III, 18| suet in all animals that possess such a part and that are 11 IV, 1 | no other tongue does it possess. Next after this, on the 12 IV, 3 | and any other part it may possess. Some crabs have eyes placed 13 IV, 8 | red-blooded animals, fishes possess the organ of taste, namely 14 v, 14| the pubes. Man begins to possess seminal fluid about the 15 VII, 6 | arm which his son did not possess, but his grandson had it 16 VII, 8 | cotyledon in all such as possess cotyledons, and to the womb 17 VII, 8 | cotyledons in those animals which possess them and from a blood-vessel