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Alphabetical [« »] sinew 15 sinew-like 1 sinews 18 sinewy 16 sing 7 singing 10 single 54 | Frequency [« »] 16 reach 16 reaches 16 remain 16 sinewy 16 snake 16 spine 16 statement | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances sinewy |
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1 I, 15| outside or back of the hand is sinewy, and has no specific designation.~ 2 I, 15| calf", wherein the flesh is sinewy and venous, in some cases 3 I, 15| part or back of the foot is sinewy and has no particular appellation; 4 I, 17| kidneys is attached a hollow sinewy vein, stretching right along 5 I, 17| round it is fastened by fine sinewy membranes, that resemble 6 I, 17| The penis is gristly and sinewy in its texture. With it 7 II, 1 | all quadrupeds are bony, sinewy, and fleshless; and in point 8 III, 1 | a duct, thicker and more sinewy than the other just alluded 9 III, 3 | narrower than it, and is very sinewy; and as it stretches away 10 III, 3 | becomes exceedingly narrow and sinewy.~First of all, then, upwards 11 III, 4 | effected by means of minute and sinewy vessels. The aorta, just 12 III, 4 | it gets narrower and more sinewy. And from the aorta there 13 III, 4 | kidneys springs a hollow sinewy vein, running along the 14 IV, 8 | the marrow are two strong sinewy ducts running past the sockets 15 v, 2 | penis of the camel is so sinewy that bow-strings are manufactured 16 VII, 1 | sleek and the reverse of sinewy, and all the more among