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Alphabetical [« »] seldom 3 semen 293 semens 1 seminal 23 sends 3 sensation 9 sensations 2 | Frequency [« »] 23 process 23 right 23 seems 23 seminal 23 separate 23 soft 23 used | Aristotle On the Generation of Animals IntraText - Concordances seminal |
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1 I, 7 | their extreme length the seminal fluid would take too long 2 I, 15| the male discharges the seminal fluid through this passage. 3 I, 16| homogeneous parts concerned, the seminal fluid and milk. We will 4 I, 18| generating parent is called the seminal fluid, being that which 5 I, 18| procreation because the seminal element in it is so small. 6 I, 20| But this discharge is not seminal; it is merely proper to 7 II, 1 | something existing in the seminal fluid and the semen; and 8 II, 6 | The heat exists in the seminal secretion, and the movement 9 II, 6 | conformation of the parts from the seminal secretion or residue. As 10 II, 6 | the same materials, the Seminal and nutritious residue. 11 II, 7 | women who are too fat the seminal secretion is taken up into 12 II, 7 | acquired later). And the seminal purgations are from the 13 II, 8 | becomes dense, each of the two seminal fluids out of which it is 14 III, 1 | others turn in them to a seminal residuum. Hence the Adrianic 15 III, 1 | is turned in such into a seminal secretion, what Nature takes 16 III, 1 | for generation without the seminal fluid of the male; the cause 17 III, 11| originated by something of a seminal nature. We must not, however, 18 IV, 4 | because two emissions of seminal fluid met together, the 19 IV, 4 | excess so gained to the seminal secretion. Moreover, more 20 IV, 5 | many children, for, the seminal secretion being then drained 21 V, 3 | being incapable of producing seminal secretion. Eunuchs do not 22 V, 7 | the testes attached to the seminal passages, and these again 23 V, 7 | in motion. Hence as the seminal passages change towards