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Alphabetical [« »] pyrrhaean 2 pyrrhic 3 pyrrhus 1 quadruped 15 quadruped-only 1 quadrupedal 9 quadrupeds 96 | Frequency [« »] 15 nose 15 parent 15 property 15 quadruped 15 senses 15 shift 15 sight | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances quadruped |
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1 I, 5 | but also because though a quadruped it has wings also.~All animals 2 II, 1 | of imperfect or crippled quadruped; for just behind the shoulder-blade 3 II, 1 | The movements of animals, quadruped and multiped, are crosswise, 4 II, 8 | hips, inasmuch as it is a quadruped, nor yet a tail, inasmuch 5 III, 1 | animals, whether biped or quadruped, are in all cases furnished 6 III, 1 | fishes and in biped and quadruped ovipara are attached to 7 III, 1 | termed metra. In all biped or quadruped vivipara the womb is in 8 III, 1 | like the wombs of biped and quadruped vivipara, only that, in 9 IV, 4 | can pierce the skin of a quadruped, so is that proboscis proportionately 10 IV, 11| furnished with feet, biped or quadruped; in short, in all such as 11 v, 14| the case of man and the quadruped the offspring is smaller, 12 v, 19| bursting issues a winged quadruped. The insect lives and flies 13 VI, 12| suckles its young like a quadruped. Like the human species 14 VIII, 2| but for all that it is a quadruped and fitted for walking on 15 VIII, 2| known to chew the cud like a quadruped.~As a general rule the larger