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lions 3
liquefies 5
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liquid 72
liquidity 4
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71 said
Aristotle
On the Generation of Animals

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1 I, 13| through which the solid and liquid excreta pass out in all 2 I, 13| because the semen is naturally liquid, the liquid excretion also 3 I, 13| is naturally liquid, the liquid excretion also shares the 4 I, 13| semen, but all do not void liquid excrement. Now the spermatic 5 I, 16| from putrefying matter, liquid or solid; such are fleas, 6 I, 17| animals which discharge this liquid.~Now it is thought that 7 I, 18| bladder for that of the liquid; for the useful part of 8 I, 18| kinds of excrement, that of liquid and that of solid nutriment, 9 I, 18| the same passage as the liquid excrement (for it is a secretion 10 I, 18| for it is a secretion of a liquid, since the nutriment of 11 I, 18| of all animals is rather liquid than solid), but those which 12 I, 18| but those which have no liquid excrement discharge it at 13 I, 19| be a mass of sanguineous liquid, and (3) since that which 14 I, 19| conception takes place unless the liquid of the so-called catamenia 15 I, 19| instance there is only so much liquid to begin with as remains 16 I, 20| and also is attended by a liquid discharge. But this discharge 17 I, 20| composition of their bodies is liquid and hot compared to others, 18 I, 23| formed and generated from a liquid and earthy concretion. However, 19 II, 2 | yet on cooling it becomes liquid as water, and its colour 20 II, 2 | which is hot, and becomes liquid on cooling. Again, watery 21 II, 2 | greatly and changes from liquid and dark to firm and white, 22 II, 2 | air has cooled, it turns liquid and dark; for the water, 23 II, 2 | air (aerh); hence semen is liquid in its nature because it 24 II, 3 | evaporates because it has a liquid and watery nature. Therefore 25 II, 3 | female it becomes an embryo.~Liquid but corporeal substances 26 II, 4 | residue of the solid and liquid nutriment to go anywhere 27 II, 4 | as the residues of the liquid and solid nutriment), and 28 II, 4 | part comes together, the liquid is separated off from it, 29 II, 4 | foetus must not be in a liquid but be separated from it. 30 II, 6 | of things are soluble by liquid and fire, and what are not 31 II, 6 | what are not soluble by liquid and cannot be melted by 32 II, 6 | the brain; at first it is liquid and large, but in course 33 II, 6 | appear large because of the liquid in them. They are the last 34 II, 7 | the semen in a cold and liquid state, and the discharges 35 III, 1 | on all sides, as when a liquid boils; for the white is 36 III, 1 | for the white is naturally liquid and contains in itself the 37 III, 2 | incubation, and becoming liquid serves as nutriment for 38 III, 2 | if they be not from a liquid residue]. The white on the 39 III, 2 | larger, for it becomes more liquid by heating. This is because 40 III, 2 | first form, must become liquid before it can be absorbed, 41 III, 4 | solid part liquefies and the liquid is aerated. This is effected 42 III, 5 | more abundant and the more liquid is the milt formed in the 43 III, 9 | original formation, for the liquid is contained in a fine membrane, 44 III, 11| analogous; and in proportion as liquid has more quickening power 45 III, 11| land. For the nature of liquid is more plastic than that 46 III, 11| spawn" emit masses of a liquid slime as if originated by 47 III, 11| into being in earth and in liquid because there is water in 48 IV, 1 | equally blood if only it be liquid and sanguineous in colour, 49 IV, 2 | to beget females, and a liquid semen causes this more than 50 IV, 2 | semen of the males is more liquid, and so is the discharge 51 IV, 2 | too much it dries up the liquid; if it is very deficient 52 IV, 3 | should mix many juices in one liquid and then take some from 53 IV, 4 | as the fig-juice does the liquid substance of milk, what 54 IV, 7 | embryo has been formed of a liquid hard to concoct, then comes 55 IV, 8 | this is the sanguineous liquid in the sanguinea, and milk 56 V, 1 | some eyes have too much liquid to be adapted to the movement, 57 V, 1 | therefore in which there is much liquid are dark because much liquid 58 V, 1 | liquid are dark because much liquid is not transparent, those 59 V, 1 | because there is little liquid in them, are too much moved 60 V, 1 | not in so far as it is liquid. Dark eyes are less moved 61 V, 1 | because of the quantity of liquid in them. And so they see 62 V, 1 | weak; at the same time also liquid is in general hard to move 63 V, 1 | bright things because the liquid is acted upon and moved 64 V, 1 | for their brain is more liquid.~The sight of the eye which 65 V, 1 | too much and too little liquid is the best, for it has 66 V, 1 | may not cast a shade the liquid behind it by wrinkling ( 67 V, 1 | because of the small amount of liquid that the eyes of children 68 V, 1 | or by not concocting the liquid in both, but concocts the 69 V, 1 | over the eye, but if the liquid in the pupil is not pure 70 V, 1 | than those in which the liquid and the covering membrane 71 V, 3 | quantity and quality; if the liquid is much it does not dry 72 V, 4 | earthy vapour). Thus also the liquid nutriment in the hair decays


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