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Aristotle
On the Parts of Animals

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teeth

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1 II, 5 | animals that have no front teeth in the upper jaw the fat 2 II, 5 | animals that have front teeth in both jaws, and whose 3 II, 6 | are without upper front teeth, the marrow has the character 4 II, 6 | in those that have front teeth in both jaws, and that also 5 II, 9 | too must be reckoned the teeth, which in some animals have 6 II, 9 | have sharp interfitting teeth or that have tusks. All 7 II, 16| animals, that is, as have teeth. For in birds, as already 8 II, 16| compound substitute for teeth and lips. For supposing 9 II, 16| s lips, unite his upper teeth together, and similarly 10 II, 16| to preserve and guard the teeth; and thus it is that the 11 II, 16| perfection with which the teeth are fashioned. In man the 12 II, 16| animals, is to guard the teeth, but they are more especially 13 II, 16| for the protection of the teeth. For vocal speech consists 14 III, 1 | have next to consider the teeth, and with these the mouth, 15 III, 1 | they enclose and form. The teeth have one invariable office, 16 III, 1 | Thus in some animals the teeth serve as weapons; but this 17 III, 1 | the wild Carnivora, the teeth answer both purposes, in 18 III, 1 | for defence. In man the teeth are admirably constructed 19 III, 1 | shape are presented by the teeth of other animals, with the 20 III, 1 | exception of those whose teeth are one and all of the sharp 21 III, 1 | character even of these sharp teeth have been mainly determined 22 III, 1 | of speech. For the front teeth of man contribute in many 23 III, 1 | some animals, however, the teeth, as already said, serve 24 III, 1 | such an animal is in its teeth, and these depend for their 25 III, 1 | that has sharp interfitting teeth is at the same time furnished 26 III, 1 | in fighting, and serrated teeth to such as bite. Sows, for 27 III, 1 | such parts.~All fishes have teeth of the serrated form, with 28 III, 1 | In many of them there are teeth even on the tongue and on 29 III, 1 | digestive cavities. Their teeth therefore are all sharp, 30 III, 1 | all these offices of the teeth the mouth also takes its 31 III, 1 | more numerous will be the teeth called into play.~What has 32 III, 1 | substitute for lips and teeth. This beak presents variations 33 III, 2 | has given claws, to others teeth suited for combat, and to 34 III, 2 | the formation of tusks and teeth, in others to the formation 35 III, 2 | has horns has also front teeth in both jaws, those in the 36 III, 2 | by subtracting from the teeth adds to the horns; the nutriment 37 III, 2 | the males as regards the teeth. The reason, however, for 38 III, 2 | increase the size of the teeth; in some cases of all the 39 III, 2 | in some cases of all the teeth, in others merely of the 40 III, 3 | gets caught between the teeth; and, while the food is 41 III, 14| viviparous animals as have teeth in front of both jaws. It 42 III, 14| is cloven, yet have front teeth in both jaws. When, however, 43 III, 14| horn-bearing animals have no front teeth in the upper jaw. The camel 44 III, 14| yet without upper front teeth. The explanation of this 45 III, 14| stomach than to have these teeth. Its stomach, then, is constructed 46 III, 14| animals without upper front teeth, and, its dental arrangements 47 III, 14| to match its stomach, the teeth in question are wanting. 48 III, 14| which is saved from the teeth to give hardness to the 49 III, 14| mouth, owing to its lack of teeth, only imperfectly performs 50 III, 14| completely-for birds have no teeth at all, nor any instrument 51 III, 14| Fishes are provided with teeth, which in almost all of 52 III, 14| animals that have no front teeth in the upper jaw also ruminate.~ 53 III, 14| ruminate.~In fishes the teeth are all sharp; so that these 54 III, 14| and therefore they have no teeth that are flat or suitable 55 III, 14| suitable for grinding; for such teeth would be to no purpose. 56 III, 14| that in animals with front teeth in both jaws the stomach


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