Egg
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English
Pronunciation
- ĕg, /eg/, /eg/
Noun
egg (countable and uncountable; plural: eggs)
- (Biology, Countable) the female primary cell, the ovum
- (Zoology, Countable) an approximately spherical or ellipsoidal body produced by birds, snakes, insects and other animals housing the embryo during its development.
- (Countable) The egg of a hen, goose, quail or other bird used by humans as food.
- (Uncountable) The contents of one or more (hen's usually) eggs used as a food.
- I also determine the minimal amount of egg required to make good mayonnaise.
Synonyms
- (1): ovum, oocyte
Translations
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Verb
egg (egged, egged)
- To throw eggs at
- To encourage.
Related terms
- egg and spoon race
- egg beaters
- egg cup
- egg flip
- egg-nog, eggnog
- egg on
- egg-shell, eggshell
- egg white
- egg yolk
- cuckoo's egg
- Easter egg
- golden egg
- have egg on one's face
- nest egg
- over-egg
- scrambled egg
See also
Icelandic
Noun
egg
- Egg
Norwegian
Noun
egg
- Egg