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| Alphabetical [« »] reciprocal 18 reciprocal-in 1 reciprocal-who 1 reciprocally 15 reciprocally-for 1 reciprocating 1 reckon 2 | Frequency [« »] 15 possess 15 properties 15 property 15 reciprocally 15 similar 14 anything 14 clearly | Aristotle On the Generation and Corruption IntraText - Concordances reciprocally |
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1 I, 3 | where two things come-to-be reciprocally out of one another? For 2 I, 3 | when two things change reciprocally into one another, we do 3 I, 3 | they would not come-to-be reciprocally out of one another, i.e. 4 I, 6 | come-to-be in the same manner reciprocally out of one another, or whether 5 I, 6 | heat and cold do not change reciprocally into one another, but what 6 I, 6 | does, touch something which reciprocally touches it. Yet, if A moves 7 I, 7 | to act and suffer action reciprocally. For even when the smaller 8 I, 7 | it is "contraries" which reciprocally act and suffer action.) 9 I, 9 | act and suffer action, reciprocally; and to distinguish the 10 I, 10| things, however, which are reciprocally active and passive, some 11 I, 10| such as to suffer action reciprocally. And, further, they combine 12 I, 10| things are such as to be (a) reciprocally susceptible and (b) readily 13 II, 2 | But the "elements" must be reciprocally active and susceptible, 14 II, 7 | elements"", and that they are reciprocally transformed", are so related 15 II, 10| things, I mean, which are reciprocally transformed in virtue of