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Alphabetical [« »] land 15 land-tortoises 2 language 1 lard 16 lard-like 1 large 32 largely 2 | Frequency [« »] 17 us 16 alike 16 attributes 16 lard 16 lies 16 live 16 mode | Aristotle On the Parts of Animals IntraText - Concordances lard |
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1 II, 2| Such are blood, serum, lard, suet, marrow, semen, bile, 2 II, 5| The differences between lard and suet correspond to differences 3 II, 5| non-sanguineous animals have either lard or suet; for they have no 4 II, 5| dense have suet rather than lard. For suet is of an earthy 5 II, 5| no suet, but in its place lard; and this, not being of 6 II, 5| into a friable mass.~Both lard and suet when present in 7 II, 5| as therefore is neither lard nor suet, seeing that they 8 II, 5| up in the production of lard and suet, which are nothing 9 II, 6| blood and serum, and of lard and suet. Each of these 10 II, 6| when the fat consists of lard, then the marrow also is 11 II, 6| does not assume the form of lard, then the marrow also has 12 II, 6| while it takes the form of lard in those that have front 13 II, 6| self-concocted blood is suet or lard; so that it is perfectly 14 III, 9| thorough blood-concoction is lard and suet. For just as a 15 III, 9| surface. It consists of lard or of suet, according as 16 III, 9| whose fat is composed of lard this is of fluid consistency,