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honest 1
honey 62
honey-comb 1
honeycomb 16
honeycombs 6
honour 1
hoof 8
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16 happen
16 hatch
16 hives
16 honeycomb
16 jaw
16 jaws
16 litter
Aristotle
The History of Animals

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honeycomb

   Book,  Paragraph
1 II, 17 | termed the "reticulum" (or honeycomb bag); for outside it is 2 v, 15 | and deposit the so-called "honeycomb". This substance resembles 3 v, 15 | testaceans as deposit the honeycomb are generated spontaneously 4 v, 15 | process of depositing the honeycomb, they throw off a slippery 5 v, 15 | the construction of the honeycomb; but it is not caught at 6 v, 15 | murex has constructed the honeycomb that the bloom is at its 7 v, 15 | mussel also constructs a honeycomb.~With regard to the limnostreae, 8 v, 22 | The bees first work at the honeycomb, and then put the pupae 9 v, 22 | the better of the two.~The honeycomb is made from flowers, and 10 v, 22 | holds on so tightly to the honeycomb as actually to cling to 11 v, 22 | great consistency; and the honeycomb, by the way, is smooth and 12 v, 24 | is found some wax in the honeycomb; and this a wax is much 13 v, 24 | hue than the wax in the honeycomb of the bee.~ 14 v, 28 | lump of eggs resembles a honeycomb. After they have laid their 15 VIII, 27| spins a web and ruins the honeycomb: it is called the "cleros". 16 IX, 40 | insects that construct a honeycomb: to wit, the bee, and all


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