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| Alphabetical [« »] exerted 1 exhalation 1 exhale 1 exhaustion 12 exist 10 exists 5 expanded 2 | Frequency [« »] 12 cases 12 class 12 cooling 12 exhaustion 12 most 12 sanguineous 11 always | Aristotle On youth and old age, on life and death, on breathing IntraText - Concordances exhaustion |
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1 5 | it may go out either by exhaustion or by extinction. That which 2 5 | which is self-caused we call exhaustion, that due to its opposites 3 5 | other cases the result is exhaustion,-when the heat accumulates 4 6 | heat comes to an end by exhaustion. Trees suffering at such 5 14| either by extinction or by exhaustion. It suffers extinction from 6 14| of cold cause death. But exhaustion is due to excess of heat; 7 14| added to it, it goes out by exhaustion, not by the action of cold. 8 15| have already said. For of exhaustion that kind which is destruction 9 23| and the fire goes out from exhaustion.~Hence a small disturbance 10 24| consists in the extinction or exhaustion of the vital heat (for either 11 24| while natural death is the exhaustion of the heat owing to lapse 12 24| Death, in old age, is the exhaustion due to inability on the