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Alphabetical [« »] interested 1 interests 1 interferes 1 interior 13 interiors 1 interlaced 1 interlacing 1 | Frequency [« »] 13 higher 13 horn 13 inclined 13 interior 13 leg 13 lungs 13 lying | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances interior |
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1 I, 5 | hatch eggs in their own interior, as creatures of the shark 2 I, 5 | others engender in their interior a live foetus, as man and 3 III, 19| superabundance of it in the interior. Of all female animals the 4 IV, 1 | hard of this kind in its interior, but it has a gristly substance 5 IV, 4 | no hard substance in the interior. As compared with one another 6 IV, 4 | with a narrow cavity in its interior. And from the gut downward 7 IV, 4 | is a duplicate shell. The interior of the animal is fleshy, 8 v, 5 | their testicles in their interior, and so have all ovipara 9 VI, 2 | hens lay soft eggs. The interior of the egg is of two colours, 10 IX, 32| fly to mountains and the interior of forests. The other eagles 11 IX, 37| caught with mullets in their interior, the swiftest of fishes. 12 IX, 39| their birth, not from their interior as a superfluity or excretion, 13 IX, 41| winter, and live in the interior of logs of wood. Some of