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lipara 1
lips 7
liquefaction 1
liquid 34
liquids 9
little 29
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36 upper
35 land
34 appears
34 liquid
33 after
33 clear
33 round
Aristotle
Meteorology

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liquid

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 12| bodies cannot coalesce like liquid ones. Clearly then drops 2 II, 2 | the residuum and dregs of liquid food are found to be bitter 3 II, 2 | call the belly the place of liquid food because that disappears 4 II, 2 | all food, and especially liquid food, in animal bodies.~ 5 II, 3 | a question how the sweet liquid drunk becomes salt sweat 6 II, 3 | the case of the residual liquid that gathers in the bladder. 7 II, 3 | bitter and salt though the liquid we drink and that contained 8 II, 3 | digested, the residue of liquid food, is salt and bitter, 9 II, 3 | and ashes and the dry and liquid excreta of animals. Indeed 10 II, 3 | and condense back into a liquid state become water. They 11 III, 6 | sight is reflected from some liquid surface to the cloud. Here 12 IV, 2 | nature. Hence things like the liquid and solid excreta and ejecta 13 IV, 3 | variety of states. Thus the liquid and solid excreta and catarrhs 14 IV, 3 | of it by the heat in the liquid outside. Hence boiled meats 15 IV, 3 | the heat contained in the liquid outside. It is true that 16 IV, 3 | changes the savour in the liquid into a given form, the process 17 IV, 3 | heat in the surrounding liquid. (Lack of heat implies, 18 IV, 3 | the amount of cold in the liquid or to the quantity of moisture 19 IV, 3 | heat in the surrounding liquid is too great to have no 20 IV, 3 | not to the heat of the liquid but to that of the fire, 21 IV, 6 | together, but water is the only liquid that does not thicken. Those 22 IV, 6 | Bodies that are soft but not liquid do not thicken but solidify 23 IV, 6 | those mixed bodies that are liquid thicken besides solidifying, 24 IV, 6 | others are dissolved by liquid. Pottery and some kinds 25 IV, 6 | and salt are soluble by liquid, but not all liquid but 26 IV, 6 | soluble by liquid, but not all liquid but only such as is cold. 27 IV, 9 | give way and sink in), or liquid, like water (for though 28 IV, 9 | only such as are neither liquid nor impressible nor comminuible. 29 IV, 9 | nature of air produced from a liquid by the agency of burning 30 IV, 9 | fumigable bodies that are not liquid are inflammable, but pitch, 31 IV, 10| organized bodies some are liquid, some soft, some hard. The 32 IV, 10| are a mixture. (Wine is a liquid which raises a difficulty: 33 IV, 10| then, all bodies are either liquid or solid, and since the 34 IV, 11| arrived at what solid or liquid bodies are hot and what


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