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Egg may refer to the following: Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Wiktionary (a portmanteau of wiki and dictionary) is a multilingual, Web-based project to create a free content dictionary, available in over 150 languages. ...

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Biology

  • Egg (biology), an ovum together with its shell or outer layer, internal membranes and nutrients for the embryo.
  • Egg cell or ovum, a haploid female reproductive cell or gamete.
  • Egg tooth, a temporary pointed hard anatomical structure, used by a baby creature when hatching to break its eggshell.

In most birds and reptiles, an egg (Latin ovum) is the zygote, resulting from fertilization of the ovum. ... A human ovum Sperm cells attempting to fertilize an ovum An ovum (plural ova) is a haploid female reproductive cell or gamete. ... An egg tooth is not a true tooth, but a small horny protruberance on the beak or nose of vertebrates that are hatched from eggs, ie: birds and reptiles. ...

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

An egg is a body consisting of an ovum surrounded by layers of membranes and an outer casing of some type, which acts to nourish and protect a developing embryo. ... Cadburys Creme Eggs are filled chocolate eggs. ...

Geography

Egg Island is an uninhabited island in the Bahamas. ... Egg is a municipality in the canton of Zürich in Switzerland. ... Egg an der Günz is a town in the district of Unterallgäu in Bavaria, Germany. ... Little Egg Harbor Township is a township located in Ocean County, New Jersey. ... Egg is a town in the Bregenzerwald, Vorarlberg, Austria, part of the district Bregenz. ... A glimpse of The Egg as seen from State Street. ...

Music

Egg is the 1970 debut album of British band Egg. ... See also The Egg (funk band) for the electronic band. ... Egg is an electronic music duo from Montreal, Canada comprised of Guillaume Coutu Dumont and Julien Roy. ... Eggs was a Washington, DC based indie-rock band active in the early and mid nineteen-nineties. ... The Egg is a British electronic funk band consisting of Ned Scott (keyboards), Maff Scott (drums), David Gaydon (bass) and Mark Revell (lead guitar). ... Mr Egg formerly know as James McDonald is an extremely infuential Scottish musician who was undoubtedly years ahead of his time. ...

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