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Alphabetical [« »] bill 3 bipartite 2 bipeds 1 bird 12 bird-like 1 birds 54 birds-which 1 | Frequency [« »] 13 treat 13 upon 12 action 12 bird 12 call 12 contains 12 development | Aristotle On the Parts of Animals IntraText - Concordances bird |
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1 I, 3 | really be differentiated. (Bird and Man for instance are 2 I, 4 | separated. For instance, bird differs from bird by gradation, 3 I, 4 | instance, bird differs from bird by gradation, or by excess 4 I, 4 | but all are feathered. Bird and Fish are more remote 5 I, 4 | organs; for what in the bird is feather, in the fish 6 II, 14| exception; for, though a bird, it is furnished with eyelashes. 7 II, 16| functional point of view. A bird at any rate has nothing 8 III, 1 | Similarly in each other kind of bird the beak is suited to the 9 III, 1 | For a broad bill enables a bird to dig into the ground with 10 III, 6 | that is, like the term Bird, applicable to the whole 11 III, 6 | constitutes the essence of a bird.~ 12 III, 14| stomach resembling that of a bird; while most of them have