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subservient 3
subsidiary 1
substance 47
substances 33
substitute 5
substratum 5
subtracting 1
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33 material
33 moreover
33 placed
33 substances
33 up
32 cause
32 different
Aristotle
On the Parts of Animals

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substances

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1 I, 1 | composed of such or similar substances.~But if men and animals 2 I, 1 | not merely the ultimate substances of which they are made, 3 I, 1 | say what are the ultimate substances out of which an animal is 4 I, 1 | necessity as that which connects substances and their inherent properties 5 II, 1 | constituted out of the primary substances. The third and last stage 6 II, 1 | it is necessary that the substances out of which these are composed 7 II, 1 | substance; but that homogeneous substances should be formed out of 8 II, 2 | natural properties of many substances are referable to these two 9 II, 2 | the sense in which natural substances are to be termed hot or 10 II, 2 | when once heated burn other substances with a much greater intensity. 11 II, 2 | circumstances. But even substances that have been burnt nearly 12 II, 2 | sense that pinewood and fat substances are hot; namely, because 13 II, 2 | solidified by fire. Hot substances again are solidified by 14 II, 2 | again soluble. What kinds of substances, however, admit of being 15 II, 3 | therefore understand how some substances are hot and fluid so long 16 II, 3 | We must attribute to such substances the possession of opposite 17 II, 3 | consists of fluid and solid substances, and since it is by the 18 II, 5 | unctuous aspect of these substances; for such unctuous aspect 19 II, 5 | whole body composed of these substances, it would be utterly without 20 II, 6 | have the character of these substances. So also it is easy to understand 21 II, 7 | being so is that of all substances there is none so suitable 22 II, 9 | such as these, brittle substances would soon get broken. Cartilage 23 II, 9 | which are made out of these substances, and which are called by 24 II, 9 | by the same names as the substances themselves, the organ hoof, 25 II, 9 | the entire organs and the substances of which they are composed. 26 II, 9 | composed. But of all these substances flesh and bone form the 27 II, 10| being of all transparent substances the one most easily confined. 28 II, 14| excessively chilled, while substances of an opposite character 29 III, 5 | or qualitative; for all substances are not equally amenable 30 III, 9 | left in the ashes of solid substances after combustion, so also 31 III, 14| large size, and feeds on substances of so thorny and ligneous 32 III, 14| first taking the unreduced substances, the second the same when 33 III, 14| all these birds feed on substances easy of reduction, and their


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