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Alphabetical [« »] jag-toothed 4 jar 3 javelin 1 jaw 16 jaws 16 jay 4 jealous 4 | Frequency [« »] 16 hatch 16 hives 16 honeycomb 16 jaw 16 jaws 16 litter 16 milt | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances jaw |
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1 I, 11| All animals move the lower jaw, with the exception of the 2 I, 11| creature moves the upper jaw only.~Next after the nose 3 I, 13| any more than does the jaw or the eyelid. And the connexion 4 II, 1 | front teeth in the upper jaw; and some hornless animals, 5 II, 1 | sharp-pointed teeth in one jaw between the sharp-pointed 6 II, 1 | in both upper and lower jaw; that it is as big as a 7 III, 3 | the junction of the lower jaw with the skull. Hence again 8 III, 7 | in general move the lower jaw; the river crocodile is 9 III, 11| in the thin part of the jaw, in the prepuce, and the 10 IV, 9 | noise by putting its under jaw on a level with the surface 11 IV, 9 | and extending its upper jaw to its utmost capacity. 12 IV, 9 | so great that the upper jaw becomes transparent, and 13 IV, 9 | s eyes shine through the jaw like lamps; for, by the 14 VI, 22| four, two from the upper jaw and two from the lower, 15 VI, 25| when drawn back from the jaw, the skin at once goes back 16 VI, 31| canines, two in the upper jaw and two in the lower; and