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Alphabetical [« »] dwell 1 dwindle 1 dysentery 1 e.g. 29 each 113 ear 2 earlier 12 | Frequency [« »] 30 smaller 30 suppose 29 differ 29 e.g. 29 except 29 far 29 final | Aristotle On the Generation of Animals IntraText - Concordances e.g. |
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1 I, 18| homogeneous nothing is composed, e.g. from only sinew or only 2 I, 18| compared with each other, e.g. man with man or vine with 3 II, 1 | quadrupeds and footless animals, e.g. lizards and tortoises and 4 II, 1 | to exist in the earlier, e.g. the form of the liver in 5 II, 1 | made without qualification, e.g. the statement that the parts 6 II, 1 | realization in actuality, as e.g. a mathematician when asleep 7 II, 1 | else of the same name, as e.g. man is produced by man, 8 II, 2 | and thicken on boiling, e.g. milk. It ought then to solidify 9 II, 3 | animal is an animal. For e.g. an animal does not become 10 II, 3 | cannot exist without a body, e.g. walking cannot exist without 11 II, 8 | another to make the mixing, e.g. in the case of wine and 12 II, 8 | species as the parents, e.g. male and female puppies 13 III, 8 | also by the cephalopoda, e.g. sepias and the like, and 14 III, 8 | like, and by the crustacea, e.g. carabi and their kindred, 15 III, 9 | an addition to its size, e.g. in bees and wasps; sometimes 16 III, 11| come into being on land, e.g. the snails and any others, 17 IV, 1 | secretions and the faculties, as e.g. the faculty of sight is 18 IV, 3 | also a particular male, e.g. Coriscus or Socrates, and 19 IV, 3 | by the individual I mean e.g. Coriscus or Socrates). Now 20 IV, 3 | receive some motion in return; e.g. what pushes is itself in 21 IV, 4 | animals that produce one, e.g. the elephant, camel, horse, 22 IV, 4 | deficiency in such parts, e.g. an extremity or one of the 23 IV, 5 | is large in proportion, e.g. the foetus of the elephant 24 IV, 6 | that even the passages, e.g. of the ears and nostrils, 25 IV, 10| a natural period I mean, e.g. a day and night, a month, 26 V, 1 | for each kind of animal; e.g. cattle are dark-eyed, the 27 V, 6 | peacocks, and some fish, e.g. the so-called "thrattai"; 28 V, 8 | teeth except the canines, e.g. lions. This mistake, then, 29 V, 8 | serve many uses in the arts, e.g. the hammer and anvil in