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Alphabetical [« »] oviposition 1 oviposits 1 ovum 1 owing 21 own 28 ox 2 oxen 1 | Frequency [« »] 21 larger 21 milt 21 organ 21 owing 21 principles 21 remains 21 says | Aristotle On the Generation of Animals IntraText - Concordances owing |
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1 I, 3 | the question is uncertain owing to the small size of the 2 I, 20| animals which are bloodless owing to the coldness of their 3 II, 6 | matter is left over, as owing to old age and disease less 4 III, 1 | and their legs are thick owing to their habits, so that 5 III, 2 | mere heat of the weather owing to their strength, those 6 IV, 1 | passages. But the females, owing to inability to concoct, 7 IV, 3 | because they eat so much. For owing to the quantity of their 8 IV, 3 | appears like that of a satyr owing to a quantity of unconcocted 9 IV, 4 | however, are rarer among them owing to the shape of the uterus, 10 IV, 5 | those larger than these, as owing to their size the secretion 11 IV, 6 | before they are perfect is owing to inability to continue 12 IV, 6 | when this discharge ceases owing to pregnancy they are troubled ( 13 V, 1 | and live in their sleep owing to previous habit, being 14 V, 1 | keen sight by day, viz. owing to deficiency of water in 15 V, 1 | condition by night, viz. owing to deficiency of fire—this 16 V, 3 | easily bent, it is twisted owing to its weakness, and this 17 V, 3 | it is also possible that, owing to its having but little 18 V, 3 | will then be a contraction owing to deficiency of moisture 19 V, 4 | head is empty of moisture owing to its containing no brain, 20 V, 5 | other animals the skin, owing to its thickness, has the 21 V, 6 | kind many-coloured. This is owing to the water which they