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Alphabetical [« »] undiluted 1 undiscoverable 1 undisturbed 1 undivided 14 undomesticated 1 undoubtedly 2 undulatory 2 | Frequency [« »] 14 stallion 14 swine 14 unable 14 undivided 14 viscera 14 whenever 14 wombs | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances undivided |
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1 I, 13| part is the "flank": the undivided part below the navel, the " 2 II, 1 | this part is continuous and undivided.~Furthermore, of animals 3 II, 13| has a tail of continuous, undivided shape, but not, by the way, 4 II, 17| that are furnished with an undivided liver, the organ lies entirely 5 III, 3 | part consisting of a large undivided vessel. But there split 6 III, 4 | each of the two remaining undivided, the aorta and the big vein 7 III, 7 | skull consists of one single undivided bone, as in the case of 8 III, 9 | and they are simple and undivided in structure. In the case 9 III, 9 | and the elephant has toes undivided and slightly articulated, 10 III, 12| of any creature that has undivided wings. Neither will the 11 IV, 2 | bifurcate, in the male it is undivided; the belly-fins in the female 12 IV, 2 | extremities, and four are undivided. The region of the so-called 13 IV, 3 | crab’s body is single and undivided, including its head and 14 v, 30| singing ones, and some are undivided; and these latter have no