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Alphabetical [« »] placed 33 places 4 plain 16 plainly 14 plaited 1 plan 5 plant 2 | Frequency [« »] 14 matters 14 means 14 number 14 plainly 14 properties 14 receptacle 14 residual | Aristotle On the Parts of Animals IntraText - Concordances plainly |
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1 I, 1 | walking, creeping, are plainly specifically distinct, but 2 I, 1 | comes first, which second. Plainly, however, that cause is 3 I, 1 | definiteness are much more plainly manifest in the celestial 4 I, 1 | Again, whenever there is plainly some final end, to which 5 II, 2 | these various senses, it plainly follows that the term cold 6 II, 7 | is of a hot nature, as is plainly shown by its fat and unctuous 7 II, 10| some animals the tongue is plainly forked. The double character 8 II, 13| its rays, and so see more plainly. Fishes, however, have eyes 9 II, 17| up of nutriment. This is plainly to be seen in flies and 10 III, 4 | sanguineous material, as is plainly to be seen in the new-born 11 III, 4 | generally of all sensation, plainly have their source in the 12 III, 5 | behind; the former again is plainly visible in all sanguineous 13 III, 7 | extremely minute form, the liver plainly consists of two parts; of 14 III, 14| animals, but it is only plainly discernible in those of