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Alphabetical [« »] mouse 1 mouth 11 mouths 2 move 19 moved 23 movement 69 movements 19 | Frequency [« »] 19 concoct 19 discharged 19 increase 19 move 19 movements 19 necessity 19 ovipara | Aristotle On the Generation of Animals IntraText - Concordances move |
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1 I, 1 | those creatures which do not move, as the testacea and animals 2 I, 11| must needs be heavy and move, and that region in the 3 I, 22| up. It is his hands that move his tools, his tools that 4 I, 22| his tools, his tools that move the material; it is his 5 I, 23| In all animals which can move about, the sexes are separated, 6 II, 1 | nearly all of these that can move about, for the reasons already 7 II, 1 | body requires more force to move it, and heat is a motive 8 II, 1 | animals, and those which move about than those which remain 9 II, 1 | possible, then, that A should move B, and B move C; that, in 10 II, 1 | that A should move B, and B move C; that, in fact, the case 11 II, 4 | when it is necessary to move anything, because strength 12 II, 6 | which it is necessary to move, for it is late that the 13 II, 6 | as the heart is able to move them. So then the eyes of 14 IV, 8 | order that all animals which move about may contain within 15 IV, 8 | them independent when they move from one place to another. 16 V, 1 | liquid is in general hard to move in the night. But if the 17 V, 7 | their strength, sometimes move much air and make the movement 18 V, 7 | principle the weak either move too much air for their strength 19 V, 7 | or if they make it swift move but little because of their