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Alphabetical [« »] hind-feet 1 hind-legs 9 hind-limbs 1 hinder 17 hinder-parts 1 hindered 1 hindmost 2 | Frequency [« »] 17 eye 17 face 17 hiding 17 hinder 17 instead 17 juice 17 kept | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances hinder |
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1 I, 7 | to acquire solidity,-the hinder part is termed the "occiput", 2 I, 11 | constitutes the chin, and the hinder part the cheek. All animals 3 I, 13 | as a brace girdle to the hinder parts is the pelvis, and 4 I, 15 | bones is the "foot". The hinder part of the foot is the " 5 II, 1 | are much bigger than its hinder ones; it is five-toed, and 6 II, 1 | huckle-bone have it in the hinder legs. They have also the 7 IV, 2 | mottling of black. Its under or hinder feet, up to the big feet 8 IV, 7 | backwards or forwards; thus, the hinder portion, if cut off, can 9 IV, 7 | power of jumping have the hinder legs the longer; and these 10 v, 2 | covers her, not with the hinder presentment on the female’ 11 v, 8 | Insects copulate at the hinder end, and the smaller individuals 12 v, 8 | together and interlaced at the hinder ends; for, by the way, this 13 v, 19 | and then pulling up the hinder parts by a bend of the body. 14 VII, 1 | lad strive diligently to hinder his voice from breaking, 15 IX, 12 | cripple, as being weak in its hinder quarters.~Web-footed birds 16 IX, 35 | good odour, excepting the hinder quarters, which smell of 17 IX, 49B| making a noise at their hinder quarters, as, for instance,