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Alphabetical [« »] destruction 7 destructive 2 detach 5 detached 17 detaches 4 detaching 1 detachments 2 | Frequency [« »] 17 cock 17 crabs 17 death 17 detached 17 disposition 17 enveloped 17 extreme | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances detached |
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1 II, 1 | these some have the organ detached, both penis and testicles, 2 II, 1 | less; for this organ is not detached in the wild boar nor in 3 II, 15 | liver, and others with it detached from and below it. The case 4 II, 17 | fishes the two parts are detached from one another, without 5 II, 17 | passage, very long, and quite detached from the heart. The liver 6 IV, 1 | is found with its shell detached, and dies by and by on dry 7 IV, 9 | have a tongue not freely detached, have neither voice nor 8 IV, 9 | which in other animals is detached, is tightly fixed in the 9 IV, 9 | towards the pharynx is freely detached, and may, so to speak, be 10 v, 16 | smooth flat reefs, free and detached, and shifts its position 11 v, 16 | creatures, on which, if they be detached, the rock-fishes prey, as 12 VI, 3 | afterbirth collapses and becomes detached from the chick, and the 13 VI, 3 | with the gut), but it is detached from the navel, and there 14 VI, 10 | descends, as soon as it gets detached the young is born. The mode 15 VI, 22 | the teeth are large and detached, and in young horses they 16 VIII, 1 | several cases perish if detached; thus the pinna is rooted 17 VIII, 13| though in the case of the detached species the phenomenon is