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Alphabetical [« »] modulated 1 moist 14 moistest 1 moisture 14 moistures 1 molar-shaped 1 molars 3 | Frequency [« »] 14 looks 14 modes 14 moist 14 moisture 14 moves 14 naturally 14 nostrils | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances moisture |
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1 I, 4 | animal is supplied with moisture, and, if the animal be deprived 2 I, 4 | another part in which the moisture is contained. These parts 3 III, 11 | exude a gradual increase of moisture or rheum. The eyelashes 4 III, 11 | is supplied with a mucous moisture at its root, and immediately 5 IV, 2 | charged with a sallow-coloured moisture, and is attached to the 6 v, 19 | owing to the drying up of moisture, they grow in unusual numbers.~ 7 v, 31 | Bugs are generated from the moisture of living animals, as it 8 v, 31 | body is surcharged with moisture; and, indeed, men have been 9 v, 32 | the creature drinks up any moisture that may be there, and dries 10 VI, 18 | this time, and there is a moisture about the parts. Mares drip 11 VII, 1 | come, the more there be of moisture the more will it cause the 12 VII, 11 | when it so happens that the moisture is not concocted, or when 13 VII, 11 | generally, a determination of moisture does not take place at one 14 VIII, 17| issues out, leaving a little moisture behind, and after a short