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plainer 1
plainly 11
plan 3
plant 30
planted 1
plants 75
plastic 1
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30 given
30 long
30 outside
30 plant
30 quadrupeds
30 residual
30 result
Aristotle
On the Generation of Animals

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plant

   Book,  Paragraph
1 I, 4 | young, as the business of a plant is to produce seed and fruit. 2 I, 18| plants also; but often a plant does not possess one part, 3 I, 18| same form as in the parent plant.~We may also ask whether 4 I, 18| a severance from a new plant or animal.~Again, the cuttings 5 I, 18| Again, the cuttings from a plant bear seed; clearly, therefore, 6 I, 18| were cut from the parent plant, they bore their fruit from 7 I, 18| did not come from all the plant.~But the greatest proof 8 I, 23| seed springs the growing plant, and the rest is nutriment 9 I, 23| copulates, becoming like a plant, as we said before.~Testaceous 10 II, 1 | in understanding how the plant is formed out of the seed 11 II, 1 | not a part of the whole plant or animal. Yet, on the other 12 II, 1 | if the whole animal or plant is formed from semen or 13 II, 1 | that enables an animal or plant to generate another like 14 II, 3 | every bit as much life as a plant), and it is productive up 15 II, 3 | seem to live the life of a plant. And it is clear that we 16 II, 4 | material and the body of the plant. And hence the part of the 17 II, 4 | is by the root that the plant gets nourishment; for it 18 II, 4 | uterus and the mother, as a plant does of the earth, to get 19 II, 4 | umbilicus in the same way as a plant by its roots, or as animals 20 II, 5 | animal differs from the plant by having sense-perception; 21 II, 5 | are not like those of a plant. And so the female animal 22 III, 2 | seed attached to the parent plant, and there is the principle 23 III, 2 | uterus, lives the life of a plant, for it receives its first 24 III, 7 | only as the embryo of a plant, but imperfect as that of 25 III, 7 | so that, considered as a plant, the egg is perfect, but 26 III, 7 | in so far as it is not a plant it is not perfect, nor does 27 III, 7 | being simply like a real plant nor from copulation like 28 III, 11| the starting-point of the plant, some is the first nourishment 29 V, 1 | actually live the life of a plant. But it is impossible that 30 V, 3 | plants, from one part of the plant at a time, and so are feathers


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