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Alphabetical [« »] disturbed 1 diverted 14 divide 3 divided 15 dividing 2 divine 8 division 4 | Frequency [« »] 15 colours 15 conception 15 developed 15 divided 15 double 15 fat 15 formation | Aristotle On the Generation of Animals IntraText - Concordances divided |
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1 I, 19| when concocted and somehow divided up, that each part of the 2 I, 20| secretion of the male, being divided into parts in the female. 3 I, 20| female. Why it is sometimes divided into more or fewer parts, 4 I, 20| parts, and sometimes not divided at all, will be the subject 5 I, 20| remains one, and is not divided, only one young one comes 6 I, 23| seem literally to be like divided plants, as though one should 7 I, 23| so that the sexes are not divided in them. Plants, however, 8 II, 1 | sense-perception. The sexes are divided in nearly all of these that 9 II, 6 | everywhere the nutriment may be divided into two kinds, the first 10 III, 3 | whole egg (for it is not divided into white and yolk but 11 III, 8 | two, because the uterus is divided and appears double, but 12 IV, 3 | For the class of animals divided into sexes must be preserved, 13 IV, 4 | parts of the semen as it is divided, however much it is it will 14 IV, 4 | the male has power, being divided, to form several embryos, 15 IV, 5 | one embryo, and this being divided causes more than one child