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Alphabetical [« »] ugly 1 ulysses 1 umbilical 1 unable 14 unaccompanied 2 unaccountable 1 unaided 1 | Frequency [« »] 14 sponge 14 stallion 14 swine 14 unable 14 undivided 14 viscera 14 whenever | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances unable |
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1 I, 11 | visible. But man alone is unable to move his ears, and all 2 III, 21 | were seated, he would be unable to reach up to the teats. 3 IV, 7 | from their rarity we are unable to classify. Experienced 4 v, 14 | debility, finding itself unable to accomplish the sexual 5 VI, 10 | or fishing-frog also is unable to take in its young owing 6 VI, 29 | under compulsion, as she is unable to endure the male often 7 VI, 29 | exceptionally fat as to be unable to run: in fact at this 8 VII, 6 | so happens that they are unable to produce children to one 9 VII, 6 | conceive readily, but are unable to bring the child to birth. 10 VII, 6 | girl. Those women who are unable to conceive, save with the 11 VIII, 12| violence of the wind is unable to fly. And, by the way, 12 VIII, 21| further the animal will be unable to keep its hind-feet at 13 IX, 40 | It is said that if he is unable to fly he is carried by 14 IX, 44 | condition of their teeth are unable to pursue their wonted prey.