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Alphabetical [« »] receiving 3 recently 2 receptacle 2 receptive 13 recess 3 recesses 1 reckon 2 | Frequency [« »] 13 peculiarly 13 raven 13 ray 13 receptive 13 save 13 seed 13 sideways | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances receptive |
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1 I, 2 | creatures as have organs receptive of wet residuum are invariably 2 I, 2 | invariably found with organs receptive of dry residuum; but such 3 I, 2 | but such as have organs receptive of dry residuum need not 4 I, 2 | need not possess organs receptive of wet residuum. In other 5 I, 2 | here remark that the organ receptive of wet residuum is termed " 6 I, 2 | bladder", and the organ receptive of dry residuum "intestine 7 v, 5 | extension as to enter the receptive organ in the female.~In 8 v, 14| sexually capable and sexually receptive when a year old, and sometimes 9 v, 14| rule, they are sexually receptive and conceptive until they 10 v, 14| female becomes sexually receptive and the male sexually capable 11 v, 14| before the female is again receptive to the male.~The female 12 v, 14| elephant becomes sexually receptive when ten years old at the 13 v, 17| increase in size and become receptive of the eggs; for the animal