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Alphabetical [« »] systems 1 tail 4 tails 1 take 33 taken 12 takes 35 taking 9 | Frequency [« »] 33 find 33 flesh 33 having 33 take 32 externally 32 few 32 her | Aristotle On the Generation of Animals IntraText - Concordances take |
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1 I, 1 | To speak generally, if we take all animals which change 2 I, 7 | the seminal fluid would take too long in its passage 3 I, 13| female, and this fixing must take place at either the front 4 I, 13| the back of the body. To take the uterus first, it is 5 I, 16| fluid and milk. We will take the former first, and treat 6 I, 18| clearer by an illustration, take a written name; if anything 7 I, 18| same thing.)~We must again take up the question what the 8 I, 21| from him. Therefore, if we take the highest genera under 9 I, 22| Therefore the birth must take place in the female. For 10 II, 4 | actual discharge does not take place within the uterus 11 II, 6 | well said that we must not take on us to seek a beginning ( 12 II, 6 | parts, but of this they only take up the superfluous residues. 13 II, 7 | possible for the embryo to take nourishment by means of 14 II, 7 | similar thing has been seen to take place in those birds that 15 II, 8 | in the Problems)—nor, to take general ground, does he 16 II, 8 | general ground, does he take his principles from the 17 III, 5 | Now in birds this must take place while the eggs are 18 III, 5 | another. But the dolphins take longer to get free again, 19 III, 7 | development, but if the treading take place before the egg changes 20 III, 7 | separated into white and yolk take after the first cock; for 21 III, 9 | membrane, just as if we should take away the shell of the egg, 22 III, 9 | many. Caterpillars at first take nourishment, but after this 23 IV, 1 | semen. But perhaps it would take too long to discuss thoroughly 24 IV, 1 | prevails over another.~And, to take a more general view, though 25 IV, 1 | changed along with them. Take first and foremost the blood-vessels, 26 IV, 3 | for often some of these take after the father, and others 27 IV, 3 | juices in one liquid and then take some from it, it would be 28 IV, 3 | it would be possible to take, not an equal quantity always 29 IV, 6 | their development does not take place in equal periods, 30 IV, 8 | cause of concoction, we may take that already given, or we 31 IV, 8 | already given, or we may take the opposite, for it is 32 IV, 10| long-lived animals should take a longer time. Yet this 33 V, 5 | why this change does not take place visibly on account