Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
Alphabetical [« »] nauplia 1 nausea 1 nautilus 3 navel 15 navel-attachment 1 navel-string 13 navel-strings 2 | Frequency [« »] 15 marshes 15 mothers 15 narrow 15 navel 15 nose 15 parent 15 property | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances navel |
Book, Paragraph
1 I, 13| belly", and its root the "navel". Underneath this root the 2 I, 13| undivided part below the navel, the "abdomen", the extremity 3 I, 13| of the "pubes"; above the navel the "hypochondrium"; the 4 II, 8 | shin. It has no projecting navel, but only a hardness in 5 II, 8 | ordinary locality of the navel. Its upper part is much 6 III, 2 | veins run thus:-from the navel across the loins, along 7 VI, 3 | heart are now close to the navel. From the navel there stretch 8 VI, 3 | close to the navel. From the navel there stretch a pair of 9 VI, 3 | it is detached from the navel, and there is nothing in 10 VI, 3 | Chirps; and the heart and the navel together palpitate as though 11 VII, 7 | only that some have the navel attached to the womb, namely 12 VII, 8 | animals, or all such as have a navel, grow by the navel. And 13 VII, 8 | have a navel, grow by the navel. And the navel is attached 14 VII, 8 | grow by the navel. And the navel is attached to the cotyledon 15 VII, 10| afterbirth have come away, the navel is ligatured off from the