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Alphabetical [« »] friendship 1 frightened 2 from 189 front 39 fruits 2 fulfil 1 fulfilled 2 | Frequency [« »] 41 sanguineous 40 said 39 cold 39 front 39 single 39 vessels 38 fishes | Aristotle On the Parts of Animals IntraText - Concordances front |
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1 II, 5 | horned animals that have no front teeth in the upper jaw the 2 II, 5 | hornless animals that have front teeth in both jaws, and 3 II, 6 | horns and are without upper front teeth, the marrow has the 4 II, 6 | lard in those that have front teeth in both jaws, and 5 II, 10| without flesh as is the front.~In some animals hearing 6 II, 10| have one is placed in the front part of the head; because 7 II, 10| which sensation acts is in front; and because the heart, 8 II, 10| sensation proceeds, is in the front part of the body; and lastly 9 II, 10| of vision are placed in front, because sight is exercised 10 II, 10| inspiration is placed in front and in the middle line. 11 II, 14| is more abundant on the front surface than on the back. 12 II, 15| are sometimes placed in front of enclosures, and keep 13 II, 16| nostril-holes, placed in front of the mouth; but in none 14 III, 1 | their general office, the front ones being sharp, so as 15 III, 1 | requirements of speech. For the front teeth of man contribute 16 III, 1 | one that looks directly in front (proso) and the only one 17 III, 2 | that has horns has also front teeth in both jaws, those 18 III, 3 | firm. The windpipe lies in front of the oesophagus, although 19 III, 3 | owing to its position in front of the oesophagus, is exposed, 20 III, 3 | position of the windpipe in front of the oesophagus. That 21 III, 3 | necessity. For it is in the front and centre of the body that 22 III, 3 | necessity lie in the very front place of all, it follows 23 III, 3 | must of necessity lie in front of the oesophagus. For they 24 III, 3 | regards above and below, front and back, right and left, 25 III, 3 | is placed uppermost, in front, and on the right, rather 26 III, 4 | lower half, and also more in front than behind. This is most 27 III, 4 | but this in fishes is the front aspect, for it is the direction 28 III, 5 | above and below. Now as the front is more honourable and of 29 III, 5 | great vessel is placed in front, while the aorta is behind; 30 III, 5 | great vessel passes from the front to the rear, and the aorta 31 III, 5 | aorta from the rear to the front. By this they contribute 32 III, 7 | upper and a lower half, a front and a rear, a right side 33 III, 14| animals as have teeth in front of both jaws. It is single 34 III, 14| hoof is cloven, yet have front teeth in both jaws. When, 35 III, 14| horn-bearing animals have no front teeth in the upper jaw. 36 III, 14| horns, is yet without upper front teeth. The explanation of 37 III, 14| of animals without upper front teeth, and, its dental arrangements 38 III, 14| horned animals that have no front teeth in the upper jaw also 39 III, 14| mentioned that in animals with front teeth in both jaws the stomach