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Alphabetical [« »] slowly 5 slowness 2 small 72 smaller 30 smallest 4 smallness 3 smeared 1 | Frequency [« »] 30 residual 30 result 30 sanguinea 30 smaller 30 suppose 29 differ 29 e.g. | Aristotle On the Generation of Animals IntraText - Concordances smaller |
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1 I, 3 | the larger insects; in the smaller the question is uncertain 2 I, 7 | fertile than when it is smaller because the semen, if cold, 3 I, 19| which Nature endows with a smaller portion of heat is weaker, 4 I, 19| the bulk of the body is smaller in females than in males 5 II, 2 | thicker and white, and the smaller and less visible the bubbles 6 II, 4 | the heart, and from these smaller vessels branch off to the 7 II, 6 | the part below is both smaller and less differentiated. 8 II, 6 | upper part, for this is smaller in the beginning. The cephalopoda 9 II, 7 | uterus and split up into smaller vessels all over the uterus; 10 II, 7 | perfection the cotyledons become smaller and finally disappear when 11 III, 1 | than the impregnated but smaller in size for one and the 12 III, 1 | the same reason; they are smaller in size because they are 13 III, 1 | imperfect, and because they are smaller in size they are more in 14 III, 2 | twisted round and becomes smaller, and when the egg is perfected 15 III, 2 | larger creatures; in the smaller they are obscure because 16 III, 10| that of the bees, for being smaller in size they need the fine 17 III, 10| produce five, afterwards a smaller number each time at last 18 III, 10| the brood of the latter is smaller in number than that of the 19 III, 11| way produced mussels, for smaller ones are always growing 20 III, 11| in them and the upper is smaller. The details of growth in 21 III, 11| sometimes larger and sometimes smaller; in others as pectens, mussels, 22 IV, 3 | determined by the greater or smaller amount of semen coming the 23 IV, 4 | increasing the body. But in the smaller animals Nature takes away 24 IV, 4 | animal, and little by the smaller. Therefore many small ones 25 IV, 4 | animals are large, some smaller, and some between the two, 26 IV, 4 | other animal) is larger or smaller than another. So also the 27 IV, 10| and yet the human kind is smaller than that of the bushy-tailed 28 IV, 10| being as it were a second smaller sun, and therefore she contributes 29 V, 8 | second place because the smaller is naturally developed quicker 30 V, 8 | together, and these teeth are smaller in size than the grinders,