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Aristotle
On the Generation of Animals

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concoct

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1 I, 18| they do not sufficiently concoct their food, and in childhood 2 I, 20| which they are not able to concoct and turn into semen, is 3 I, 20| being neither too little to concoct it and fix it into form, 4 II, 4 | the female nature able to concoct it, because it is colder 5 II, 4 | female nature being unable to concoct the nourishment thoroughly, 6 IV, 1 | the male is that which can concoct the blood into semen and 7 IV, 1 | not bear sway and cannot concoct the nourishment through 8 IV, 1 | ability or inability to concoct the nourishment in its ultimate 9 IV, 1 | also in the embryo and to concoct thoroughly the ultimate 10 IV, 1 | because of its inability to concoct and of the coldness of the 11 IV, 1 | females, owing to inability to concoct, have a great quantity of 12 IV, 2 | much secretion is harder to concoct; hence the semen of the 13 IV, 7 | catamenia and is unable to concoct them; when, then, the embryo 14 IV, 7 | formed of a liquid hard to concoct, then comes the so-called 15 V, 1 | brain and an incapacity to concoct properly, and so is blueness 16 V, 3 | heat in them they do not concoct their nutriment and so have 17 V, 4 | proper heat is unable to concoct the moisture and so it is 18 V, 4 | incapacity in the flesh to concoct the nutriment causes the 19 V, 4 | neither so little that it can concoct it nor so much that it cannot


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