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Alphabetical [« »] myxon 2 nail 7 nailed 1 nails 17 nails-and 1 name 28 named 11 | Frequency [« »] 17 king 17 lead 17 marine 17 nails 17 ox 17 particularly 17 poor | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances nails |
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1 II, 1 | toes; in their flexions and nails they resemble the front 2 II, 1 | in twain, and instead of nails have hooves, as the sheep, 3 II, 8 | has hands and fingers and nails like man, only that all 4 II, 10| teeth and tusks, and strong nails, and an impenetrable skin 5 III, 2 | membrane, sinew, hair, nails, and whatever corresponds 6 III, 9 | above enumerated: such as nails, hooves, claws, and horns; 7 III, 9 | the colours of horns and nails and claw and hoof follow 8 III, 9 | And it is the same with nails. The teeth, however, follow 9 III, 9 | bones are white, but the nails are black, like the whole 10 III, 9 | the way, all animals have nails that have toes, and toes 11 III, 9 | articulated, but has no nails whatsoever—of animals furnished 12 III, 9 | of animals furnished with nails, some are straight-nailed, 13 III, 11| in like manner with the nails; for in some animals the 14 III, 11| contents, and at the mouth and nails.~All sanguineous animals, 15 III, 11| observable in respect of the nails.~In the case of men of strong 16 III, 11| in size, as do also the nails.~ 17 VII, 5 | to be born destitute of nails.~Milk that is produced earlier