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Alphabetical [« »] turned 5 turning 1 turns 1 tusks 9 two 87 two-flame 1 two-footed 3 | Frequency [« »] 9 strong 9 terms 9 throughout 9 tusks 9 universal 9 variations 9 watery | Aristotle On the Parts of Animals IntraText - Concordances tusks |
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1 II, 9| interfitting teeth or that have tusks. All these parts are necessarily 2 III, 1| may either be formed into tusks, as for instance is the 3 III, 1| same time furnished with tusks. For nature never makes 4 III, 1| vain. She gives, therefore, tusks to such animals as strike 5 III, 1| Sows, for instance, have no tusks, and accordingly sows bite 6 III, 1| or a spur, or horns, or tusks, or what it may of a like 7 III, 2| protected by the possession of tusks; and among these are the 8 III, 2| cases to the formation of tusks and teeth, in others to 9 III, 2| in others merely of the tusks, which thus become so long