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flat 6
flavoured 1
fleas 2
flesh 33
fleshy 1
flexibility 2
flies 4
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33 1
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33 find
33 flesh
33 having
33 take
32 externally
Aristotle
On the Generation of Animals

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flesh

   Book,  Paragraph
1 I, 18| homogeneous parts only, such as flesh and bone and sinew, or also 2 I, 18| they are, necessarily, in flesh and nails. If the semen 3 I, 18| composition. So that if really flesh and bones are composed of 4 I, 18| will not be blood, nor flesh flesh, in any and every 5 I, 18| not be blood, nor flesh flesh, in any and every state. 6 I, 18| as blood from blood or flesh from flesh, will not be 7 I, 18| from blood or flesh from flesh, will not be identical with 8 I, 18| plausibly says that particles of flesh out of the food are added 9 I, 18| the food are added to the flesh. But if we do not say this ( 10 I, 18| such a kind that blood and flesh can be made out of it, instead 11 I, 18| that it itself is blood and flesh? Nor is there any other 12 I, 18| the fact rather is that flesh and bone and each of the 13 I, 18| from only sinew or only flesh; nor is it separated as 14 I, 18| condition and developing much flesh or getting rather too fat, 15 II, 1 | no such thing as face or flesh without life or soul in 16 II, 1 | they will be called face or flesh if the life has gone out 17 II, 1 | The same applies also to flesh, for this too has a function. 18 II, 1 | principle in virtue of which flesh is flesh and bone is bone, 19 II, 1 | virtue of which flesh is flesh and bone is bone, that is 20 II, 4 | sinews by themselves, and flesh by itself, if one should 21 II, 5 | impossible for face, hand, flesh, or any other part to exist; 22 II, 6 | and thus is formed the flesh or its analogues, being 23 II, 6 | whatever that is made into flesh or bone by the heat, but 24 II, 6 | cause, that they make the flesh soft, the sinews solid and 25 II, 6 | formed by the drying of the flesh, like the scum upon boiled 26 II, 6 | the purest material the flesh and the body of the other 27 II, 7 | by sucking some lump of flesh or other are mistaken. If 28 III, 2 | with its umbilicus and the flesh grows round it.~This then 29 III, 3 | it is being consumed the flesh in like manner encroaches 30 IV, 1 | which the whole mass of the flesh lies as round a framework. 31 IV, 7 | and she produced a lump of flesh which is called mola. Moreover 32 V, 3 | are not formed out of the flesh but out of the skin moisture 33 V, 4 | wherefore the incapacity in the flesh to concoct the nutriment


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