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1 2 | three pairs of two each, superior and inferior, before and 2 4 | determined are six in number, superior and inferior, before and 3 4 | all living beings have a superior and an inferior part; for 4 4 | and an inferior part; for superior and inferior is in plants 5 4 | sky above our heads. The superior is that from which flows 6 4 | the starting-point is the superior. And yet it might be thought 7 4 | starting-point, for in them the superior and inferior are in position 8 4 | universe. The roots are the superior part of a plant, for from 9 4 | and clearly distinct, the superior part that is and the front.~ 10 5 | men and birds, have the superior part distinguished from 11 5 | Animals which have the superior and the front parts identically 12 5 | Now there is in place a superior, an intermediate, and an 13 5 | place bipeds have their superior part corresponding to the 14 5 | power of locomotion, and the superior part is determined relatively 15 5 | animals again have their superior part corresponding to the 16 5 | theirs corresponding to the superior part of the universe because 17 5 | starting-point is honourable, and the superior is more honourable than 18 6 | right and left, that is, superior and inferior, before and 19 6 | back; but right and left, superior and inferior are so distinguished. 20 6 | then these two pairs, the superior and inferior and the right 21 6 | and left, and similarly of superior and inferior, start); each 22 11| but must also have the superior parts of the body lighter, 23 18| have their wings on the superior part, similarly fish have