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Alphabetical [« »] sedentary 2 sediment 3 see 24 seed 27 seeds 11 seeing 10 seek 5 | Frequency [« »] 27 hard 27 passage 27 round 27 seed 27 vivipara 26 according 26 appears | Aristotle On the Generation of Animals IntraText - Concordances seed |
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1 I, 1 | some coming into being from seed and others, as it were, 2 I, 4 | of a plant is to produce seed and fruit. But still as, 3 I, 8 | size turns with them to seed.~But the eggs of birds and 4 I, 17| and therefore if semen or seed is cause of the whole so 5 I, 17| of the parts would have a seed peculiar to itself. And 6 I, 18| this theory were true the seed would come from all parts 7 I, 18| afterwards. Besides, the seed does not come from the pericarp, 8 I, 18| cuttings from a plant bear seed; clearly, therefore, even 9 I, 18| own mass alone, and the seed did not come from all the 10 I, 18| comes from both. (Semen, or seed, and grain differ only in 11 I, 18| something else, i.e. the seed, and seed in that something 12 I, 18| else, i.e. the seed, and seed in that something else, 13 I, 20| separated the semen (or seed) is a sort of embryo; by 14 I, 23| embryo, what is called the seed. Empedocles puts this well 15 I, 23| also from a part of the seed springs the growing plant, 16 I, 23| divide them, when they bear seed, into the male and female 17 I, 23| business than the production of seed; since, then, this is brought 18 II, 1 | plant is formed out of the seed or any animal out of the 19 II, 1 | is formed from semen or seed, it is impossible that any 20 II, 1 | ready made in the semen or seed, whether that part be able 21 II, 6 | roots push out from the seed before the shoots.~The agency 22 III, 1 | their nutriment to make seed, their kind being prolific. 23 III, 2 | plants; the principle of the seed is attached sometimes to 24 III, 2 | are united, there is the seed attached to the parent plant, 25 III, 2 | is the principle of the seed.~A difficulty may be raised 26 III, 11| these are produced from seed, some from slips, planted 27 IV, 8 | when they begin to bear seed (for the first principle