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Alphabetical [« »] fish-but 1 fish-spine 4 fish-spines 6 fishes 38 fishspine 1 fit 1 fitly 1 | Frequency [« »] 39 front 39 single 39 vessels 38 fishes 38 mouth 38 natural 38 shall | Aristotle On the Parts of Animals IntraText - Concordances fishes |
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1 I, 2 | group Birds and the group Fishes happen to be named, while 2 I, 3 | of Birds and the class of Fishes, each of which groups combines 3 I, 4 | mankind, such as Birds and Fishes, or groups not popularly 4 I, 4 | a similarity that Birds, Fishes, Cephalopoda, and Testacea 5 II, 8 | as by fishspine in some fishes, and by cartilage in others.~ 6 II, 8 | to the spinous bones of fishes. For instance, in the Cuttle-fishes 7 II, 9 | Then come the Oviparous fishes, where there is no bone, 8 II, 10| hearing or with smell. For fishes and the like hear and smell, 9 II, 13| imperatively requires it.~Fishes and Insects and the hard-skinned 10 II, 13| and so see more plainly. Fishes, however, have eyes of a 11 II, 13| But the water in which fishes live is a hindrance to sharp 12 II, 13| has given no eyelids to fishes, while to counterbalance 13 II, 17| of the kind, some of the fishes for example, there is a 14 II, 17| flesh, even in many of the fishes; and in some of the river 15 II, 17| as for instance in the fishes known as Cyprini, is so 16 II, 17| a tongue. The tongue of fishes, however, though it exists 17 II, 17| the tongue separated in fishes from the rest of the mouth. 18 III, 1 | all other such parts.~All fishes have teeth of the serrated 19 III, 1 | almost the only weapons which fishes possess.~In all these offices 20 III, 1 | just been said applies to fishes as well as to other animals; 21 III, 3 | neck. Of this condition the Fishes are an example. The other 22 III, 4 | earlier treatise that even in fishes the heart holds the same 23 III, 4 | towards the head, but this in fishes is the front aspect, for 24 III, 6 | either air or water. In fishes the agent is water. Fishes 25 III, 6 | fishes the agent is water. Fishes therefore never have a lung, 26 III, 7 | cartilaginous and some other fishes.~It is the position of the 27 III, 7 | and in many of the scaly fishes. These same animals are 28 III, 7 | excrete, such as birds and fishes, the spleen is never large, 29 III, 8 | insects for instance and fishes, and that are moreover clad 30 III, 12| but are more marked in fishes and in the oviparous quadrupeds, 31 III, 12| oviparous quadrupeds and fishes inclines, as a rule, to 32 III, 14| corresponding character.~Fishes are provided with teeth, 33 III, 14| ruminates, though no other fishes do so. For those horned 34 III, 14| upper jaw also ruminate.~In fishes the teeth are all sharp; 35 III, 14| oesophagus again in some fishes is entirely wanting, and 36 III, 14| There is contrast between fishes and birds in the position 37 III, 14| these processes. For in fishes they are placed close to 38 III, 14| above.~The whole tribe of fishes is of gluttonous appetite,