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Aristotle
Physics

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decrease

   Book, Paragraph
1 I, 4 | separated out will continually decrease, still it will not fall 2 II, 1 | place, or of growth and decrease, or by way of alteration). 3 III, 1 | common name), increase and decrease: of what can come to be 4 V, 2 | it is called increase or decrease according as one or the 5 V, 2 | the contrary direction is decrease. Motion in respect of Place 6 V, 4 | with regard to increase and decrease. The difference that makes 7 V, 6 | too, with increase and decrease: these are not contrary 8 V, 6 | violently seems always to decrease: so it will he in a state 9 VI, 10| processes of increase and decrease: the limit of increase is 10 VI, 10| increasing, while the limit of decrease is the complete loss of 11 VII, 2 | which causes increase or decrease.~Let us begin with locomotion, 12 VII, 2 | becomes one. Again, the decrease of that which suffers decrease 13 VII, 2 | decrease of that which suffers decrease is caused by a part of the 14 VII, 2 | increase and that which causes decrease must be continuous with 15 VII, 2 | increase and that which suffers decrease respectively: and if two 16 VIII, 3| either of increase or of decrease: that which comes between 17 VIII, 3| that from the fact that the decrease is divisible into an infinite 18 VIII, 6| instrumentality, e.g. increase, decrease, and respiration: these 19 VIII, 7| increase and then alteration, decrease, and perishing. All these 20 VIII, 7| affections, and for increase and decrease either greatness and smallness 21 VIII, 9| processes of increase and decrease and alteration, they say, 22 VIII, 9| in process of increase or decrease or is undergoing some alteration


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