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Alphabetical [« »] builds 17 built 4 bulging 1 bulk 11 bulkiness 1 bull 31 bull-finch 1 | Frequency [« »] 11 blood-vessels 11 bloodless 11 breath 11 bulk 11 carid 11 cheese 11 claw | Aristotle The History of Animals IntraText - Concordances bulk |
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1 I, 1 | those that go to make up the bulk of the body are either identical 2 II, 1 | small in proportion to its bulk. It is cloven-footed, and 3 II, 1 | way proportionate to the bulk of the entire frame, in 4 VI, 18| owing to their greater bulk, but proportionally to the 5 VI, 18| proportionally to the greater bulk it is far less copious. 6 VI, 20| mucous. (The falling-off in bulk on the part of the mother 7 VI, 22| animal reaches its full bulk, and goes on improving until 8 VII, 1 | during after-life of the bulk that they then acquired. 9 IX, 37| shape, but is of lesser bulk and more rapid in its movements. 10 IX, 40| own, and they are of small bulk; the drones’ cells they 11 IX, 40| these latter are less in bulk than the bee’s cells.~They