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1 III, 11| section; but it gets longer by growing upward from below. In fishes 2 III, 11| amimal gets emaciated or is growing old the scales grow harder. 3 v, 6 | tendinous in character, growing attached right up to the 4 v, 14| commerce with due speed, and growing fatigued with the standing 5 v, 15| of the material; oysters growing in slime, and cockles and 6 v, 16| has to harden all similar growing things), and to arrest their 7 v, 21| or seven in number, and growing in a way quite different 8 v, 30| especially where olive-trees are growing: for an olive grove is not 9 v, 33| that the animal goes on growing to the end of its days.~ 10 VI, 3 | the egg substance goes on growing, towards each of the two 11 VI, 17| or "growers", from their growing to a considerable size in 12 VII, 1 | to constitutional change, growing healthier or more sickly, 13 VII, 10| in sleep. As it keeps on growing, it gets more and more wakeful; 14 VIII, 2| so-called stalk-weed or growing plants; as for instance, 15 IX, 5 | forward-pointing tips of the growing horns (that is to say the 16 IX, 13| their young not only when growing old, but at an early period,