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1 2| of two each, superior and inferior, before and behind, to the 2 4| in number, superior and inferior, before and behind, right 3 4| beings have a superior and an inferior part; for superior and inferior 4 4| inferior part; for superior and inferior is in plants too, not only 5 4| the process of growth; the inferior is that to which the process 6 4| case of plants at least the inferior is rather the appropriate 7 4| in them the superior and inferior are in position other than 8 5| an intermediate, and an inferior; in respect to place bipeds 9 5| part, and plants to the inferior. The reason is that these 10 5| more honourable than the inferior, the front than the back, 11 6| left, that is, superior and inferior, before and behind) have 12 6| right and left, superior and inferior are so distinguished. Accordingly, 13 6| pairs, the superior and inferior and the right and left, 14 6| similarly of superior and inferior, start); each animal must