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Alphabetical [« »] turtle-dove 16 turtle-doves 6 turtledove 2 tusks 11 twain 2 twelfth 2 twelve 12 | Frequency [« »] 11 thereby 11 thorax 11 told 11 tusks 11 twins 11 union 11 vulture | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances tusks |
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1 II, 1 | camel. Some animals have tusks, like the boar, and some 2 II, 1 | there that possesses both tusks and horns, nor yet do either 3 II, 5 | has its great teeth, or tusks, two in number. In the male 4 II, 5 | number. In the male these tusks are comparatively large 5 II, 5 | teeth at birth, but the tusks are not then visible.~ 6 II, 7 | cloven-footed animals, and tusks just visible; it has the 7 II, 10| pigs’ eyes, large teeth and tusks, and strong nails, and an 8 IV, 11| offence, such as teeth, tusks, horns, spurs, and the like, 9 IV, 11| manner the sow is devoid of tusks. In other species such organs 10 IX, 1 | stab one another with their tusks; of two combatants the beaten 11 IX, 1 | by pushing with his big tusks can batter down a wall,