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Alphabetical [« »] linked 1 links 1 lion 5 lips 10 liquid 1 lisping 1 little 14 | Frequency [« »] 10 jaw 10 kidney 10 known 10 lips 10 make 10 males 10 manifestly | Aristotle On the Parts of Animals IntraText - Concordances lips |
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1 II, 16| Under the nostrils are the lips, in such sanguineous animals, 2 II, 16| substitute for teeth and lips. For supposing that one 3 II, 16| were to cut off a man’s lips, unite his upper teeth together, 4 II, 16| bird-like beak.~The use of the lips in all animals except man 5 II, 16| distinctness with which the lips are formed is in direct 6 II, 16| are fashioned. In man the lips are soft and flesh-like 7 II, 16| acted with regard to the lips, and made them serve both 8 II, 16| impossible to pronounce, were the lips not moist, nor the tongue 9 II, 16| formed by closures of the lips and others by applications 10 III, 1 | them is a substitute for lips and teeth. This beak presents