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Alphabetical [« »] holds 6 hollows 3 homer 1 homogeneous 15 homogneous 1 honey 2 honour 1 | Frequency [« »] 15 fat 15 formation 15 good 15 homogeneous 15 live 15 origin 15 present | Aristotle On the Generation of Animals IntraText - Concordances homogeneous |
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1 I, 1 | parts, of these again the homogeneous, and of these last the so-called 2 I, 16| remains now to speak of the homogeneous parts concerned, the seminal 3 I, 18| semen comes from each of the homogeneous parts only, such as flesh 4 I, 18| what is there to stop the homogeneous parts also from being like 5 I, 18| it should come from the homogeneous parts, for they are prior 6 I, 18| of doing something, the homogeneous by hardness and softness 7 I, 18| Anaxagoras, that none of the homogeneous parts come into being, except 8 I, 18| the natural parts, whether homogeneous or heterogeneous, or (2) 9 I, 18| body is plain, for it is homogeneous, and from the homogeneous 10 I, 18| homogeneous, and from the homogeneous nothing is composed, e.g. 11 II, 1 | of stone or wood. And the homogeneous parts and the organic come 12 II, 4 | principle or origin of both homogeneous and heterogeneous parts, 13 II, 4 | results from it that the homogeneous parts ought to come into 14 II, 5 | other differences of the homogeneous parts); thus they become 15 II, 6 | formed out of them. The homogeneous parts are formed by heat