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Alphabetical [« »] sedge-bird 1 sediment 1 see 31 seed 13 seeds 1 seeing 4 seek 6 | Frequency [« »] 13 ray 13 receptive 13 save 13 seed 13 sideways 13 similarly 13 slime | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances seed |
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1 v, 1 | plants are generated from the seed of plants, whilst other 2 v, 1 | elemental principle similar to a seed; and of these latter plants 3 v, 17| eggs is that of a small seed in a fig; and they are not 4 v, 19| hard egg, resembling the seed of the cnecus, with a juice 5 VII, 1 | male begins to engender seed; and at the same time hair 6 VII, 1 | plants first blossom and then seed. About the same time, the 7 VII, 1 | friction to provoke emission of seed are apt to experience pain 8 VII, 3 | of the womb on which the seed falls with oil of cedar, 9 VII, 3 | commingled with olive oil. If the seed remain within for seven 10 VII, 4 | the womb has conceived the seed, straightway in the majority 11 VII, 5 | case with the emission of seed and in the other with the 12 VII, 7 | pneumatic pressure. After the seed reaches the womb and remains 13 VIII, 1| plants that spring from seed the one function seems to