Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library
Alphabetical    [«  »]
foreign 6
forerunners 1
foreshadow 1
form 26
formal 4
formation 10
formed 39
Frequency    [«  »]
26 certain
26 course
26 even
26 form
26 full
26 further
26 give
Aristotle
Meteorology

IntraText - Concordances

form

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 3 | upper air? They ought to form there the more, the further 2 I, 5 | variety of appearances that form in the sky: "chasms" for 3 I, 7 | dense enough for them to form along under the sun’s course, 4 I, 8 | when the matter does not form independently but is formed 5 I, 13| above the earth small drops form and these join others, till 6 II, 2 | fills rivers. Many of these form lakes in various places ( 7 II, 3 | parts, or is it, too, one in form and volume while its parts 8 II, 3 | state of change, but the form and the quantity of each 9 II, 3 | and the vapour does not form salt water when it condenses 10 II, 4 | temperature makes vapour form and condense into water. 11 II, 5 | drum-shaped figure. The lines form two cones; the base of the 12 II, 8 | summer too dry for winds to form. In time of drought the 13 II, 8 | more of the evaporation to form in the earth. Then this 14 II, 8 | water (for effusion is a form of upsetting). No, earth 15 II, 8 | near the continent really form part of it: the intervening 16 III, 3 | equal, the points where they form an angle will always lie 17 III, 6 | mirror-as regards colour, not form. The mock sun, on the contrary, 18 IV, 3 | the liquid into a given form, the process being thus 19 IV, 3 | undergo boiling, or indeed any form of concoction, is not always 20 IV, 3 | Imperfect boiling is the form of inconcoction opposed 21 IV, 5 | But since concretion is a form of drying let us speak of 22 IV, 7 | Solidifying, as we have said, is a form of drying.) Now those things 23 IV, 9 | moisture, but in such a form that it does not go off 24 IV, 12| But we cannot state their form accurately, and so it is 25 IV, 12| too, with the solids that form from milk.~Now heat and 26 IV, 12| the cold are sufficient to form all such parts as are the


IntraText® (V89) Copyright 1996-2007 EuloTech SRL