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Alphabetical [« »] channe 1 channel 1 channels 2 character 15 characteristic 4 characteristics 6 characterized 1 | Frequency [« »] 15 begin 15 centre 15 chance 15 character 15 commerce 15 conceive 15 congeners | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances character |
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1 I, 1 | one another in regard to character in the following respects. 2 I, 6 | clear notion of distinctive character and common properties. By 3 I, 11 | serve in no way to indicate character. Some ears are large, some 4 I, 14 | part of the female is in character opposite to that of the 5 I, 17 | backbone, and resemble in character the same organ in kine. 6 III, 1 | we describe the specific character in each case.~The males 7 IV, 5 | of flesh, and this is a character peculiar to them; and while 8 v, 6 | the organ is tendinous in character, growing attached right 9 VIII, 1 | vary according to their character and their food.~In the great 10 VIII, 2 | of their bodies, or the character of their food; and the mode 11 VIII, 20| diseases of a pestilential character, but certain species are 12 IX, 1 | latter the female softer in character, is the sooner tamed, admits 13 IX, 1 | especially visible where character is the more developed, and 14 IX, 49 | circumstance, so also a change of character follows a change of action, 15 IX, 50 | animals change their form and character, not only at certain ages