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Alphabetical [« »] numbers 3 numerous 9 nursed 1 nutriment 91 nutrition 3 nutritious 5 nutritive 10 | Frequency [« »] 97 why 94 nor 94 too 91 nutriment 89 even 89 generation 89 yet | Aristotle On the Generation of Animals IntraText - Concordances nutriment |
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1 I, 4 | still as, in the case of nutriment, animals with straight intestines 2 I, 13| same as that of the solid nutriment in all those animals that 3 I, 18| 4) waste-product, or (5) nutriment. (By secretion or excretion 4 I, 18| mean the residue of the nutriment, by waste-product that which 5 I, 18| young animal comes from it. Nutriment, again, is obviously introduced 6 I, 18| either of useless or useful nutriment; by "useless" I mean that 7 I, 18| earlier or later; of the nutriment in the first stage the secretion 8 I, 18| secretion of the useful nutriment, an indication of this being 9 I, 18| if it is mixed with pure nutriment it is nourishing, and that 10 I, 18| proportion to the quantity of nutriment. But we must reflect that 11 I, 18| must reflect that the daily nutriment by which animals and plants 12 I, 18| the last extract of the nutriment which goes to all parts 13 I, 18| body causes most of the nutriment to be used up, so that the 14 I, 18| the excretion of the solid nutriment, the bladder for that of 15 I, 18| for the useful part of the nutriment we have the upper intestine, 16 I, 18| ultimate gain drawn from the nutriment. With some few persons, 17 I, 18| just as in the case of the nutriment in its first stage, if too 18 I, 18| are growing and so all the nutriment is used up too soon, for 19 I, 18| cases. This is because the nutriment is used up to form the body, 20 I, 18| prevents concoction of the nutriment, the latter causes it to 21 I, 18| liquid and that of solid nutriment, discharge the semen by 22 I, 18| secretion of a liquid, since the nutriment of all animals is rather 23 I, 18| up some of the non-useful nutriment. But if it were a waste-product 24 I, 18| is a secretion of useful nutriment, and that in its last stage, 25 I, 19| distinguish of what sort of nutriment it is a secretion, and must 26 I, 19| previously stated that the final nutriment is the blood in the sanguinea 27 I, 19| also a secretion of the nutriment, and that in its final stage, 28 I, 19| will be a secretion of the nutriment when reduced to blood, being 29 I, 19| one case she has not the nutriment or material from which the 30 I, 20| incapable of concocting the nutriment in its last stage into semen ( 31 I, 20| formation of fruits the nutriment is present, when it is not 32 I, 20| the semen, as this impure nutriment in plants is nutritious 33 I, 20| nutritious when mixed with pure nutriment.~And a sign that the female 34 I, 21| to the material and the nutriment in the female, for the second 35 I, 21| concoction, as the egg acquires nutriment so long as it is growing.~ 36 I, 23| animal and the rest being nutriment, so also from a part of 37 I, 23| growing plant, and the rest is nutriment for the shoot and the first 38 II, 1 | into being, the rest being nutriment for it; but the whole of 39 II, 3 | only a secretion of the nutriment in process of change. It 40 II, 3 | due to subdivision of the nutriment in its last stage). When 41 II, 4 | in other cases, when the nutriment from the egg is consumed, 42 II, 4 | of the solid and liquid nutriment to go anywhere else than 43 II, 4 | of the liquid and solid nutriment), and the blood, which has 44 II, 4 | a residue of the useless nutriment, but also there must be 45 II, 4 | the animal grows, and the nutriment, in its final stage, of 46 II, 4 | when separated from the nutriment within the mother, of which 47 II, 4 | soul causes growth from the nutriment, using heat and cold as 48 II, 6 | cannot be melted by fire. The nutriment then oozes through the blood-vessels 49 II, 6 | parts is formed out of the nutriment, those most honourable and 50 II, 6 | sovereign principle from the nutriment which is first and purest 51 II, 6 | parts from the inferior nutriment and the residues left over 52 II, 6 | residues. For everywhere the nutriment may be divided into two 53 II, 6 | contrary formed from the nutriment which is taken later and 54 II, 6 | formed, however, out of the nutriment distributed to the bones, 55 II, 7 | Nature sends the sanguineous nutriment for the embryo into this 56 II, 7 | being unable to receive much nutriment, they are plain and large, 57 II, 8 | the useless part of the nutriment is discharged with the excretion 58 II, 8 | itself—and the rest of the nutriment is used up to increase the 59 III, 1 | smallness of their bodies the nutriment is used up in producing 60 III, 1 | birds that lay many eggs the nutriment is diverted to the semen. 61 III, 1 | away after the crop when nutriment is not reserved for themselves, 62 III, 1 | For they consume all their nutriment to make seed, their kind 63 III, 1 | that which is hot), but the nutriment from the yolk. Now in animals 64 III, 1 | part from which comes the nutriment, the one being white and 65 III, 1 | and that whence comes the nutriment; only both these are imperfect 66 III, 2 | if animals derive their nutriment through the umbilical cord, 67 III, 2 | becoming liquid serves as nutriment for the developing chick. 68 III, 2 | whereas the yolk turns to nutriment) and it is from this that 69 III, 2 | the embryo receives the nutriment from the yolk, and the yolk 70 III, 2 | comes from the mother, the nutriment, is the yolk. The reason 71 III, 5 | intestines must be turned into nutriment, for it is concocted; the 72 III, 6 | whatever comes into it, as the nutriment; and these birds have a 73 III, 11| of it. Again, since the nutriment and its residue possess 74 III, 11| animals produces from their nutriment, this does the heat of the 75 III, 11| have had in themselves the nutriment for growth (and such a conception 76 IV, 1 | production of fruit; the nutriment in its first stage is abundant, 77 IV, 1 | receive and work up the nutriment, from the whole of which 78 IV, 1 | increased are the same (i.e. the nutriment), each of the parts will 79 IV, 1 | ultimate secretion of the nutriment. By ultimate I mean that 80 IV, 1 | coldness of the sanguineous nutriment. And Nature assigns to each 81 IV, 4 | produce many young, for the nutriment is expended in such animals 82 IV, 6 | many young because the nutriment which would otherwise go 83 IV, 6 | sufficient and abundant nutriment for plants.~The young of 84 V, 3 | they do not concoct their nutriment and so have much residual 85 V, 4 | We must remember that the nutriment coming to each part of the 86 V, 4 | vapour). Thus also the liquid nutriment in the hair decays because 87 V, 4 | the flesh to concoct the nutriment causes the grey hairs. But 88 V, 6 | the concoction of their nutriment makes them well-flavoured, 89 V, 8 | therefore, must flow more nutriment to form the teeth, and from 90 V, 8 | is because there is much nutriment in the broad part of the 91 V, 8 | matter is found in it, the nutriment being consumed in its own