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Alphabetical [« »] observers 1 observing 3 obtained 1 obvious 16 obvious-for 1 obviously 9 occasion 6 | Frequency [« »] 16 litter 16 milt 16 mode 16 obvious 16 ovipara 16 purple 16 quality | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances obvious |
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1 I, 6 | familiar.~Now the parts are obvious enough to physical perception. 2 I, 15 | the enumeration of these obvious facts due attention may 3 II, 15 | the latter organ is not so obvious owing to its delicacy and 4 IV, 8 | these facts it is quite obvious that fishes can hear; and 5 IV, 10 | the tail. And it is quite obvious that the animal is sleeping, 6 IV, 10 | of nets; and it is quite obvious that they were thus sleeping 7 IV, 10 | its being asleep is very obvious; for at night-time bees 8 v, 14 | change of voice is quite obvious; and in some animals other 9 v, 17 | into several parts. This is obvious enough if you draw the parts 10 VI, 11 | their distinctness is not obvious to a non-expert. The fact 11 VI, 17 | the fact is not equally obvious in all localities, nor is 12 VIII, 21| symptoms of measles are obvious, for the pimples show chiefly 13 IX, 1 | dispositions are not so obvious to recognition as are those 14 IX, 1 | differentiation is the most obvious in the case of human kind 15 IX, 37 | living by this means is obvious from the fact that, whereas 16 IX, 48 | so at times, and for no obvious reason.~