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Alphabetical [« »] relay 1 relics 1 relief 1 remain 14 remainder 1 remained 1 remaining 2 | Frequency [« »] 14 mentioned 14 perfection 14 producing 14 remain 14 respect 14 sexual 14 sleep | Aristotle On the Generation of Animals IntraText - Concordances remain |
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1 I, 18| else if that which is added remain unchanged? But if that which 2 I, 21| And therefore such animals remain united a long time, and 3 I, 23| which do not emit semen to remain united a long time until 4 I, 23| copulate. The others so remain only until the male has 5 I, 23| sanguinea. For the former remain paired some part of a day, 6 II, 1 | move about than those which remain fixed. And these are just 7 II, 1 | something perish or does it remain in it? But nothing of the 8 II, 1 | must perish or all must remain. Therefore it is preserved 9 II, 2 | earthy matter there may be, remain in semen as it dries, as 10 II, 7 | men never grow a beard but remain like eunuchs, and women 11 II, 7 | the subjects especially remain sterile if anything of the 12 III, 10| producing young, should remain within, freed from the labour 13 III, 10| copulation, the parents remain united for a long time but 14 IV, 3 | resolved, if the male character remain but the movement coming