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==Biology== |
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*[[Egg (biology)]], an ovum together with its shell or outer layer, internal membranes and nutrients for the embryo. |
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*Egg cell or [[ovum]], a haploid female reproductive cell or gamete. |
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*[[Egg tooth]], a temporary pointed hard anatomical structure, used by a baby creature when hatching to break its eggshell. |
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*[[Egg (food)]], usually chicken eggs, but also those of other birds and turtles, as well as those of fish |
*[[Egg (food)]], usually chicken eggs, but also those of other birds and turtles, as well as those of fish |
Revision as of 11:38, 13 September 2007
Egg may refer to the following:
Food
- Egg (food), usually chicken eggs, but also those of other birds and turtles, as well as those of fish
- Chocolate egg, a confectionery made primarily of chocolate often associated Easter, the Easter Bunny and Easter Eggs
Geography
- Egg Island, Bahamas
- Egg, Switzerland, a Swiss municipality
- Egg an der Günz, a municipality in Bavaria, Germany
- Little Egg Harbor
- Egg, Austria
- The Egg (building), a part of the Empire State Plaza
Music
- Egg (album), Egg's debut album
- Egg (band), an English progressive rock band
- Egg (electronic music producers), a Canadian electronic music duo
- Eggs (band), an American indie-pop band
- The Egg (funk band), a British electronic funk band
- Mr Egg, acid house musician
Other
- Augustus Egg, a Victorian artist
- Oval, any curve resembling an egg or an ellipse
- An egg, a word for a type of sewing tool, used for darning
- Fabergé egg, a collection of priceless jewelery eggs
- Love egg A female sex toy with the shape of an egg
- EG&G, a U.S. defense contractor
- Egg Banking plc, an online bank in the United Kingdom
- Eggs (film), a film by Norwegian director Bent Hamer
- Egg (magazine), a Japanese magazine
- EGG, the Arts Show, a former program on PBS
- The Egg War an 1863 conflict between rival egging companies on the Farallon Islands
- EGG may stand for electrogastrogram, which records the electrical activity of the stomach muscles during peristalsis
- Elemental Gimmick Gear, a Sega Dreamcast game
- World egg (or cosmic egg), a mythological motif
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