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foreign 1
forked 3
form 49
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formation 22
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51 water
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50 either
49 form
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49 solid
49 yet
Aristotle
On the Parts of Animals

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form

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 1 | educated man should be able to form a fair off-hand judgement 2 I, 1 | house, has this and that form; and because it has this 3 I, 1 | because it has this and that form, therefore is its construction 4 I, 1 | concretion of material and form. For a couch is such and 5 I, 1 | couch is such and such a form embodied in this or that 6 I, 1 | matter with this or that form; so that its shape and structure 7 I, 1 | evident to every one what form it is that makes the man, 8 I, 1 | and causes of the animal form, speak very much like such 9 I, 1 | both in substance and in form, and to deal after the same 10 I, 1 | something that constitutes the form of the living being be the 11 I, 1 | receiving such and such a form.~What has been said suggests 12 I, 1 | that any abstraction can form a subject of natural science, 13 I, 3 | privative terms inevitably form one branch of dichotomous 14 I, 3 | led them for instance to form the class of Birds and the 15 I, 4 | possess one common specific form, it will suffice to state 16 I, 4 | Testacea have been made to form each a separate class. For 17 I, 5 | generations and combinations is a form of the beautiful.~If any 18 I, 5 | of such part to the total form. Similarly, the true object 19 I, 5 | and the totality of the form, independently of which 20 II, 1 | and solid, hot and cold, form the material of all composite 21 II, 1 | final cause is some definite form or similar end; for man 22 II, 1 | definitive character and form of each being precedes the 23 II, 3 | substance while it is blood in form, is not hot. Blood then 24 II, 5 | blood which should go to form semen and seed is used up 25 II, 6 | and does not assume the form of lard, then the marrow 26 II, 6 | suet; while it takes the form of lard in those that have 27 II, 9 | individuality; but they all form parts of one whole. For 28 II, 9 | substances flesh and bone form the basis. Semen and milk 29 II, 10| out of these facts they form an argument, by which they 30 II, 16| present no great variety of form in the organ of smell. In 31 II, 16| to a narrow end, so as to form what is called a snout, 32 II, 16| this nostril to have the form of a proboscis, had it been 33 III, 1 | cavity which they enclose and form. The teeth have one invariable 34 III, 1 | have teeth of the serrated form, with the single exception 35 III, 1 | dimensions. The contracted form belongs to such animals 36 III, 1 | This is its invariable form in such animals as are saw-toothed. 37 III, 1 | tapering snout. For this form is suited for their purposes, 38 III, 1 | food whatsoever. For this form renders it serviceable to 39 III, 2 | used in the animal body to form bone. But in the larger 40 III, 7 | in an extremely minute form, the liver plainly consists 41 III, 7 | as happens to those who form too much urine, for they 42 III, 8 | animals with scaly plates, form the only exception; and 43 III, 9 | those of any other, and in form resemble the kidneys of 44 III, 9 | covered with flesh, so as to form a shield for the heart and 45 III, 11| close in texture so as to form a good protection, destitute 46 III, 12| Such differences in its form present themselves even 47 III, 12| like, it is of a rounded form; excepting when increased 48 III, 12| with solid hoofs it is of a form intermediate to these two, 49 III, 14| enters the stomach, so as to form a preparatory store-house


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