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| Alphabetical [« »] placed 1 plain 1 plant 2 plants 20 plays 1 plentiful 1 plural 1 | Frequency [« »] 21 owing 20 breathe 20 due 20 plants 20 then 20 though 19 he | Aristotle On youth and old age, on life and death, on breathing IntraText - Concordances plants |
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1 1 | though alive, be animal, for plants live without having sensation, 2 1 | so that this is true of plants as well), clearly the nutritive 3 1 | excrement is discharged.~Plants are the reverse of animals 4 1 | intermediate position. But in plants, owing to their being stationary 5 2 | constitution similar to that of Plants; plants when cut into sections 6 2 | similar to that of Plants; plants when cut into sections continue 7 2 | given of the reason why some plants cannot live when divided, 8 2 | In this respect, however, plants and insects are alike.~It 9 2 | preserve their constitution, as plants can, not possessing the 10 3 | phenomenon is evident both in plants and in animals, and in plants 11 3 | plants and in animals, and in plants we note it both in their 12 6 | in the constitution. In plants the natural heat is sufficiently 13 6 | there being severe frost, plants shrivel, or if, in the extreme 14 6 | cooling the roots of the plants.~Some animals pass their 15 19| have a higher nature than plants. Hence too those with most 16 19| their composition, like plants, and others, e.g. aquatic 17 23| foreign source. In the case of plants the name given to this is 18 23| class eggs and seeds of plants as they are before the root 19 23| upper and lower parts; in plants it is intermediate between 20 24| occurring at the end of life. In plants this is to wither, in animals