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Alphabetical [« »] membrane 72 membrane-like 1 membrane-winged 1 membranes 11 membranous 11 membras 2 memory 3 | Frequency [« »] 11 loins 11 low 11 malady 11 membranes 11 membranous 11 merely 11 method | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances membranes |
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1 I, 16| moistest, is that of man. Two membranes enclose it: the stronger 2 I, 17| fastened by fine sinewy membranes, that resemble to some extent 3 II, 11| like a thin ring of copper. Membranes extend well nigh over its 4 III, 13| all sanguineous animals membranes are found. And membrane 5 III, 13| the smaller animals the membranes are indiscernible from their 6 III, 13| The largest of all the membranes are the two that surround 7 VI, 10| and in between the two membranes is a liquid. The food inside 8 VI, 10| with a chorion and separate membranes. When young the embryo has 9 VII, 8 | pair of blood-vessels are membranes, and surrounding these membranes 10 VII, 8 | membranes, and surrounding these membranes is the navel-string itself, 11 VII, 9 | embryo starts to move and the membranes burst, there issues forth