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Alphabetical [« »] owsel 8 owsels 1 owzel 3 ox 17 ox-ray 1 oxen 10 oyster 10 | Frequency [« »] 17 lead 17 marine 17 nails 17 ox 17 particularly 17 poor 17 possess | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances ox |
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1 I, 1 | prone to ferocity, as the ox; others are quick tempered, 2 I, 8 | applied to a fish or to an ox. In the face the part below 3 I, 17 | resembles the same organ in the ox. And, by the way, the absence 4 II, 1 | are cloven-footed, as the ox, the stag, the goat; and 5 II, 1 | crowns, as the horse and the ox; and by "saw-toothed" we 6 II, 7 | is cloven-footed like an ox, and is snub-nosed. It has 7 II, 15 | there is one species of ox where, though not in all 8 II, 16 | resembles the same organ in the ox; that is to say, it looks 9 II, 16 | bison also resembles the ox in all its internal parts).~ 10 II, 17 | the size of that of the ox, and the other viscera in 11 III, 1 | pig, the horse, and the ox; the same is the case also 12 III, 11 | instance, in the hide of the ox; for men manufacture glue 13 VI, 21 | are alike in meaning. The ox sheds his teeth at the age 14 VIII, 6 | suction, as the horse and the ox; the bear neither laps nor 15 VIII, 24| In regard to water the ox is the opposite of the horse; 16 IX, 45 | general it resembles the ox in appearance, except that 17 IX, 45 | which resembles that of the ox, seems not big enough for