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Alphabetical [« »] crooked 19 crooked-taloned 1 crookedness 1 crop 14 cross 10 cross-corner-wise 1 cross-garter 1 | Frequency [« »] 14 ceryx 14 continuous 14 cover 14 crop 14 dies 14 disappears 14 diversity | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances crop |
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1 II, 17| birds, for instance, have a crop in front of the stomach, 2 II, 17| and the partridge; and the crop consists of a large hollow 3 II, 17| ingested. Just where the crop leaves the oesophagus it 4 II, 17| part. Other birds have no crop, but instead of it an oesophagus 5 II, 17| stomach that resembles a crop, as in the kestrel. In the 6 II, 17| neither the oesophagus nor the crop is wide, but the stomach 7 II, 17| Some few have neither a crop nor a dilated oesophagus, 8 II, 17| in other words, it has a crop, and at the same time its 9 II, 17| of the stomach, and the crop is at some distance, relatively 10 IV, 1 | and close after that a crop or craw, large and spherical, 11 IV, 4 | snail resembles a bird’s crop. Underneath come two white 12 VI, 37| afield, he finds his entire crop devoured. Their disappearance 13 VIII, 8| stiff and sharp. The first crop of clover is unwholesome, 14 IX, 10| cooking them inside the crop that precedes the stomach,