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Alphabetical [« »] unfitted 1 unfruitful 3 unfurnished 5 uniform 16 uninjured 1 union 11 unions 1 | Frequency [« »] 16 thigh 16 top 16 turtle-dove 16 uniform 16 unprovided 16 walk 16 wing | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances uniform |
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1 I, 1 | such as divide into parts uniform with themselves, as flesh 2 I, 1 | as divide into parts not uniform with themselves, as, for 3 I, 1 | not subdivide into parts uniform with themselves are composed 4 I, 1 | that are composed of parts uniform (or homogeneous) with themselves, 5 I, 4 | Touch has its seat in a part uniform and homogeneous, as in the 6 I, 5 | are soft-skinned and of uniform colour, as the eggs of animals 7 III, 1 | homogeneous with themselves and uniform in their texture, both parts 8 III, 2 | animals the homogeneous or uniform part most universally found 9 III, 12| whose plumage is of one uniform colour; thus, birds that 10 IV, 1 | substance within is all uniform in colour, smooth, and in 11 v, 10| smyrus is strong and of one uniform colour, and the colour resembles 12 v, 14| in most species tolerably uniform, unless it occurs prematurely 13 v, 31| tail is flat. Sea-lice are uniform in shape and universal in 14 v, 33| does not take place in an uniform season. In some cases it 15 v, 34| with the egg of fishes, is uniform in colour and soft-skinned. 16 VII, 4 | pregnancy to an end in a uniform way; in other words, one