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Alphabetical [« »] senses 9 sensitive 7 sent 2 separate 23 separated 44 separately 7 separates 1 | Frequency [« »] 23 right 23 seems 23 seminal 23 separate 23 soft 23 used 22 alike | Aristotle On the Generation of Animals IntraText - Concordances separate |
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1 I, 2 | essence by each having a separate ability or faculty, and 2 I, 12| keep the protective part separate.~[The position of the uterus 3 I, 13| been said already, has a separate pudendum.~The same applies 4 I, 18| plain, for neither would the separate parts be able to survive 5 I, 20| animals that have these powers separate in two sexes the body and 6 I, 21| its work, and when they separate the female produces the 7 I, 23| animals which have the sexes separate. For when there is need 8 I, 23| plants, as though one should separate and divide them, when they 9 II, 1 | being either a part of it or separate from it. To suppose that 10 II, 1 | should be something else separate from it is irrational. For 11 II, 3 | unfertilized embryo, while still separate from each other, must be 12 II, 4 | come into being each one separate from the rest, as bones 13 II, 5 | speaking of the male is separate. This is exactly what we 14 II, 5 | is female and has no male separate from it, it is possible 15 II, 5 | But whenever the sexes are separate the female cannot generate 16 II, 6 | and the eyelids do not separate till after birth. Manifestly 17 III, 3 | birds the white and yolk are separate, but fish eggs are one-coloured, 18 III, 7 | that the white begins to separate from the yolk. But in the 19 IV, 3 | same applies also to the separate parts, for often some of 20 IV, 3 | body as a whole and to the separate parts, on the assumption 21 IV, 4 | separated by the membrane, two separate chickens are produced with 22 IV, 4 | because their brood is in separate cells. But in the fowl the 23 V, 1 | yet characteristic of each separate kind, then none of these