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Alphabetical [« »] blood-vessel 8 blood-vessel-while 1 blood-vessels 22 bloodless 18 bloodlike 1 bloods 3 bloodvessels 1 | Frequency [« »] 19 together 18 alone 18 analogous 18 bloodless 18 degree 18 differentia 18 far | Aristotle On the Parts of Animals IntraText - Concordances bloodless |
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1 I, 2 | may call Sanguineous and Bloodless are not known popularly 2 II, 1 | this central part, and in bloodless animals it is that which 3 II, 2 | medium; and again, that bloodless animals are hotter than 4 II, 3 | animals as have it; while in bloodless animals the same is the 5 II, 4 | sensibility. Thus it is that some bloodless animals, notwithstanding 6 II, 4 | This also explains why bloodless animals are, as a general 7 II, 7 | has a brain; whereas no bloodless creature has such an organ, 8 II, 8 | body, while in some of the bloodless species it is placed on 9 II, 8 | but also, as the animal is bloodless and so has but little natural 10 II, 17| were doubled.~Even some bloodless animals have an organ that 11 III, 4 | others only a part, while no bloodless animals have any at all. 12 III, 4 | none were discoverable in bloodless animals was that these animals 13 III, 4 | nor yet any part which is bloodless, is endowed with sensation, 14 III, 5 | potential, whereas in some bloodless animals it is only actual. 15 III, 5 | blood, or the fluid which in bloodless animals takes the place 16 III, 6 | external, whereas in the bloodless kinds the innate spirit 17 III, 6 | one order of animals it is bloodless and has the structure described 18 III, 10| has been cut seeing that bloodless animals at any rate can