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Alphabetical [« »] superficial 1 superficially 1 superfluity 1 superfluous 16 superfoetation 8 superior 3 superiority 3 | Frequency [« »] 16 quality 16 secretions 16 species 16 superfluous 16 testacea 16 umbilical 16 unless | Aristotle On the Generation of Animals IntraText - Concordances superfluous |
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1 I, 20| body as those to which the superfluous matter is diverted in the 2 II, 4 | not being much useless and superfluous matter in the secretion, 3 II, 4 | the male. But this is a superfluous proceeding, and Nature does 4 II, 4 | and Nature does nothing superfluous.~When the material secreted 5 II, 4 | of the animal embryo the superfluous matter of which it is formed 6 II, 6 | play upon them, for it is superfluous that men who do not know 7 II, 6 | since Nature makes nothing superfluous nor in vain, it is clear 8 II, 6 | would be either in vain or superfluous. Hence it is necessary that 9 II, 6 | this they only take up the superfluous residues. For everywhere 10 III, 1 | season for the discharge of superfluous matter, and, because the 11 III, 4 | cause (for they have in them superfluous yeasty matter), but also 12 III, 11| that each should have some superfluous residue attached to it from 13 IV, 4 | and of the outgrowth of superfluous parts or of their deficiency, 14 IV, 5 | because their uterus is of superfluous size, too large for one 15 IV, 7 | uterus, and alone has a superfluous amount of catamenia and 16 IV, 8 | at all nor yet be at all superfluous; this is just what we find