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Alphabetical [« »] reasoning 1 reasons 17 recapitulate 1 receive 13 received 2 receives 12 receiving 3 | Frequency [« »] 13 pleasure 13 pure 13 really 13 receive 13 removed 13 resemblance 13 resembling | Aristotle On the Generation of Animals IntraText - Concordances receive |
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1 I, 4 | oviparous quadrupeds the testes receive the spermatic secretion, 2 I, 20| that the parts destined to receive each of these secretions 3 II, 1 | internally viviparous unless it receive and breathe out air. But 4 II, 1 | scolex or an egg; others receive it from the mother for a 5 II, 4 | account of their narrowness to receive the excessive quantity, 6 II, 7 | comparatively small, being unable to receive much nutriment, they are 7 III, 3 | is also why it does not receive its young again within itself 8 IV, 1 | body; the various parts receive and work up the nutriment, 9 IV, 1 | matter as it is able to receive. In the second place, again, 10 IV, 1 | secretions the part fitted to receive it. But the semen is a secretion, 11 IV, 1 | must also have a part to receive this, and this part must 12 IV, 3 | cause of all) does itself receive some motion in return; e.g. 13 IV, 4 | growth (for such growths also receive nourishment though they