Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library
Alphabetical    [«  »]
extraneous 1
extraordinarily 2
extraordinary 5
extreme 17
extremely 14
extremes 3
extremities 9
Frequency    [«  »]
17 detached
17 disposition
17 enveloped
17 extreme
17 eye
17 face
17 hiding
Aristotle
The History of Animals

IntraText - Concordances

extreme

   Book,  Paragraph
1 I, 13 | separate parts: of which the extreme part is fleshy, does not 2 II, 1 | the legs in between the extreme ends always move in a manner 3 III, 2 | ignorance thus manifested is the extreme difficulty experienced in 4 III, 2 | of living men reduced to extreme attenuation have arrived 5 III, 13 | indiscernible from their extreme tenuity and minuteness. 6 III, 17 | congeals if subjected to extreme cold, whereas fat can melt 7 IV, 2 | for the right claw has the extreme flat surface long and thin, 8 VI, 1 | where hens, after exhibiting extreme fecundity, have died suddenly. 9 VI, 3 | day the white is at the extreme outer surface, reduced in 10 VI, 22 | a horse be treated with extreme care, it may last on to 11 VI, 29 | not lead one to attribute extreme longevity to this creature.~ 12 VIII, 13| by way of refuge against extreme heat, as well as against 13 VIII, 13| heat, as well as against extreme cold. Sometimes an entire 14 VIII, 19| that this disease is due to extreme cold even more than to an 15 VIII, 25| least capable of enduring extreme cold, which circumstance 16 IX, 49B| keeping clear at one time of extreme cold, and at another time 17 IX, 49B| and at another time of extreme heat. The hoopoe also changes


IntraText® (V89) Copyright 1996-2007 EuloTech SRL