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Alphabetical [« »] doorway 2 dorado 2 dormouse 1 double 15 double-boned 1 double-doored 1 double-knobbed 1 | Frequency [« »] 15 developed 15 difficulty 15 district 15 double 15 eats 15 events 15 fifteen | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances double |
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1 I, 7 | some cases the parting is double; that is to say, some men 2 I, 7 | is to say, some men are double crowned, not in regard to 3 I, 7 | but in consequence of the double fall or set of the hair.~ 4 I, 15| single-jointed, the other fingers are double jointed. The bending both 5 I, 16| organ has a tendency to be double. In viviparous animals, 6 II, 1 | hornless animals, also, are not double toothed, as the camel. Some 7 II, 1 | genera is provided with double rows of teeth. There is, 8 II, 13| of the hindmost one, in double rows, as the wrasse, the 9 II, 13| dog-fish have all their gills double, five on a side; and the 10 II, 13| the sword-fish has eight double gills. So much for the number 11 II, 15| it in length, and often a double fold of it. others have 12 III, 5 | sinews; and another sinew, a double one, is that called "the 13 IV, 1 | severally furnished with a double row of suckers, with the 14 v, 21| variegated; the ruler is double the size of the working 15 IX, 40| other, after the manner of a double (or hour-glass-shaped) goblet.