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flowing 13
flows 30
fluid 5
fluidity 1
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29 away
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Aristotle
Meteorology

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flows

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1 I, 9 | near, the stream of vapour flows upwards; when it recedes, 2 I, 9 | recedes, the stream of water flows down: and the order of sequence, 3 I, 9 | have meant this river that flows in a circle about the earth.~ 4 I, 13| when it is in motion and flows, is wind, and that this 5 I, 13| gathers below the earth and so flows from a great reservoir, 6 I, 13| contain all the water that flows in the year would be larger 7 I, 13| not only exists in it and flows out of it actually formed 8 I, 13| branch separates off and flows into lake Maeotis as the 9 I, 13| the Tanais. From it, too, flows the Indus, the volume of 10 I, 13| rivers. From the Caucasus flows the Phasis, and very many 11 I, 13| the Tartessus. The latter flows outside the pillars, while 12 I, 13| pillars, while the Istrus flows through all Europe into 13 I, 13| river called Chremetes that flows into the outer ocean, and 14 I, 13| Greek world, the Achelous flows from Pindus, the Inachus 15 II, 1 | from fountains and rivers flows of itself, whereas wells 16 II, 1 | number of rivers. Maeotis flows into Pontus and Pontus into 17 II, 1 | greatest volume of water flows from the higher regions 18 II, 2 | flow into it: for water flows into the deepest place, 19 II, 2 | same and all the water that flows out from the original source 20 II, 2 | from the original source flows back to it again. This itself 21 II, 2 | the sea except where one flows into another. Not one of 22 II, 3 | spring of brackish water that flows into a neighbouring river 23 II, 3 | the river into which it flows bitter. These differences 24 II, 4 | We do not call water that flows anyhow a river, even if 25 II, 8 | it. This wind sometimes flows outwards in a single body, 26 II, 8 | started, and either all of it flows inwards or all outwards, 27 II, 8 | about like the Euripus and flows inwards the quantity of 28 II, 8 | be calm because the wind flows back into the earth: again, 29 II, 8 | passages through which it flows. Where it is beaten back 30 II, 9 | the dry exhalation. If it flows in one direction it is wind,


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