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Alphabetical [« »] enumeration 1 envelop 4 envelope 3 enveloped 17 envelopes 1 enveloping 2 envelopment 1 | Frequency [« »] 17 death 17 detached 17 disposition 17 enveloped 17 extreme 17 eye 17 face | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances enveloped |
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1 II, 11| large and round, and are enveloped in a skin resembling that 2 III, 1 | all cases it is entirely enveloped with minute and delicate 3 III, 1 | situated externally, have them enveloped in what is termed the scrotum.~ 4 III, 1 | contact with the testicle are enveloped in one and the same membrane, 5 III, 17| its kidneys being entirely enveloped. Fat or suet about the kidney 6 IV, 1 | the vesicle and the gut enveloped in one and the same membrane, 7 IV, 2 | the fleshy parts, being enveloped in a thin membrane.~Such 8 IV, 4 | there are, that are entirely enveloped in shell and expose no portion 9 IV, 4 | snails, a long white duct enveloped in a membrane, resembling 10 IV, 4 | outlet nor duct, but is enveloped in a thin membrane with 11 IV, 4 | these animals-an excretion enveloped in a membrane.) The so-called 12 v, 27| some are only partially enveloped in the web. The young grubs 13 v, 28| shape of oval grubs that are enveloped by a sort of thin clay, 14 VI, 3 | Underneath this comes the yolk, enveloped in another membrane (into 15 VI, 10| The embryo and the egg are enveloped by a common membrane, and 16 VI, 13| upper end of the egg and is enveloped in a membrane, and the eyes, 17 VII, 7 | formed, it looks like an egg enveloped in its membrane after removal