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1 v, 12 | vine-tendril, and resembles the fruit of the white poplar; the 2 v, 18 | tendrils of a young vine or the fruit of the white poplar, as 3 v, 22 | without doing injury to any fruit; and the juices of the flowers 4 v, 32 | condition it is transformed.~The fruit of the wild fig contains 5 v, 32 | away, and enters into the fruit of the fig-tree through 6 v, 32 | orifice, and causes the fruit not to drop off; and with 7 VIII, 3 | other birds that live on fruit and herbage, such as the 8 VIII, 5 | bear is omnivorous. It eats fruit, and is enabled by the suppleness 9 VIII, 6 | cares little for grass or fruit, but of all animals it is 10 VIII, 28| neither the nuts nor the fruit last long.~In many places 11 IX, 6 | The dragon, when it eats fruit, swallows endive-juice; 12 IX, 9 | it split the shell of the fruit, and then ate the kernel.~