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eggOvum (plural: ova).
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eggA female gamete, which usually contains abundant cytoplasm and yolk; nonmotile and often larger than a male gamete.
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eggThe body of reproduction that is produced by the ovum
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eggc. 1200, from Old Norse eggja "to goad on, incite," from egg "edge" (see edge (n.)). The unrelated verb meaning "to pelt with (rotten) eggs" is from 1857, from egg (n.). [..]
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eggmid-14c., egge, mostly in northern England dialect, from Old Norse egg, from Proto-Germanic *ajja(m) (source also of Old Saxon, Middle Dutch, Dutch, Old High German, German ei, Gothic ada), probably f [..]
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eggThe reproductive cell in women; the largest cell in the human body.
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eggEgg(Heb. beytsah, "whiteness"). Eggs deserted ( Isaiah 10:14 ), of a bird ( Deuteronomy 22:6 ), an ostrich ( Job 39:14 ), the cockatrice ( Isaiah 59:5 ). In Luke 11:12 , an egg is contrasted [..]
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egg(1) A large gamete without flagellae that is fertilized by a sperm cell. An egg cell is also called an ovum. (2) A complex multicellular structure in which an animal embryo develops.
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eggHaploid
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eggA female sex cell.
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egganimal reproductive body consisting of an ovum or embryo together with nutritive and protective envelopes; especially the thin-shelled reproductive body laid by e.g. female birds throw eggs at coat wi [..]
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eggThe ball, but only within the context of putting. You can putt, broom, or roll the egg,
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eggan oval object with a thin shell, a chicken, like other baby birds, lives inside an egg before its is born
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eggthe first stage in the life cycle of many insects and other animals. Read more on: Egg
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eggCooked and dried whole eggs.
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eggFemale gamete. © 2005 by W. H. Freeman and Company. All rights reserved. Pierce, B. Genetics: A conceptual approach. 2nd Edition.
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egg(Heb. beytsah, "whiteness"). Eggs deserted (Isa. 10:14), of a bird (Deut. 22:6), an ostrich (Job 39:14), the cockatrice (Isa. 59:5). In Luke 11:12, an egg is contrasted with a scorpion, whic [..]
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eggovum
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eggThe hard-shelled, ovoid reproductive body produced by a bird, consisting principally of a yolk and albumen.
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eggSee ovum.
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eggbiology - female gamete; on this site usually refers to fish egg
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eggA popular pioneering kamado style cooker named the Big Green Egg. It is shaped like an egg, is very efficient because it is tightly sealed and needs very little charcoal to heat up to high temps. Made [..]
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eggEggs are laid by female species of birds, reptiles, fish and amphibians. Chicken eggs are most commonly eaten by humans.
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eggPronounce it: eggThe ultimate convenience food, eggs are powerhouses of nutrition, packed with protein and a range of 18 vitamins and minerals. They're also hugely versatile. Almost all eggs a [..]
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eggThe most common egg used for food today is the hen's egg, though those from other fowl are sold in many areas. Hens' eggs have long been bedeviled by their high cholesterol content, which is contained entirely in the yolk. An eggshell's color white or brown is determined by the breed of hen that laid it and has nothing to do with eit [..]
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eggHigh quality ingredient with abundant beneficial nutrients Eggs are a good source of low-cost, high-quality protein, fat and various minerals [..]
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egg(n) animal reproductive body consisting of an ovum or embryo together with nutritive and protective envelopes; especially the thin-shelled reproductive body laid by e.g. female birds(n) oval reproduct [..]
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eggA psychopathic imp.
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eggThe egg or ovum is a female haploid cell which is fertilised by a sperm during sexual intercourse. The egg is produced in the ovary and one is released into the uterus per month. The egg is the larges [..]
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eggIn fish, the term egg usually refers to female haploid gametes. In reptiles, birds, amphibians and insects the term egg refers to a fertilized ovum with protective and nutritive tissues.
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eggThe fertilized Ovum resulting from the fusion of a male and a female gamete.
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eggA mature Haploid female Germ Cell extruded from the Ovary at Ovulation.
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eggCooked and dried whole eggs.
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eggEgg yolk is a good source of fat (see fat), whilst egg whites contain the purest form of protein found in whole foods (see protein). Eggs are also a valuable source of vitamins (see vitamins) and mine [..]
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eggCooked and dried whole eggs.
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eggDried whole egg powder is a versatile ingredient. The yolk is a good fat source, whilst egg whites contain the purest form of protein found in whole foods. Eggs are also a valuable source of vitamins and minerals.
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eggDried whole egg powder is a versatile ingredient. The yolk is a good fat source, whilst egg whites contain the purest form of protein found in whole foods. Eggs are also a valuable source of vitamins [..]
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egg Egg product is egg that is free of shells. Egg provides one of the highest-quality proteins in a highly digestible form. Eggs also provide a good source of antioxidants, such as lutein, the pigment that provides yellow color to the yolk.
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eggthe ovoid, hard-shelled reproductive body produced by a bird, consisting principally of a yolk and albumen; it is a good source of protein, iron, sulfur and vitamins A, B, D and E but also relatively [..]
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eggthe ovoid, hard-shelled reproductive body produced by a bird, consisting principally of a yolk and albumen; it is a good source of protein, iron, sulfur and vitamins A, B, D and E but also relatively high in cholesterol.
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egg (noun) - the first stage in a butterfly's life cycle. The larva or caterpillar hatches from a butterfly egg.
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eggThe first stage of life for most animals. Most insects have four stages in their life cycle, and the first stage is the egg. Frogs change from eggs to tadpoles to adults. Birds hatch from eggs and gro [..]
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eggcaterpillars hatch from eggs
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eggthe initial life stage of most animals
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eggA woman's sex cell, stored in the ovaries. A female is born with all the eggs she will ever have--about 1-2 million. The ovary typically pushes out one every month, about two weeks after a woman [..]
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eggA female sex cell capable of developing into an organizsm when fertilized by a sperm.
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egg the female reproductive cell, also called an "ovum" or "oocyte."
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eggMan
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eggRefers to Phoenix' ultimate, Supernova.
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eggA female sex cell.
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egga sex cell produced by a female
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eggA female reproductive cell, also referred to as an Oocyte or Ovum.
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egg
(zoology,countable) An approximately spherical or ellipsoidal body produced by birds, reptiles, insects and other animals, housing the embryo during its development.
(countable,uncountable) The eg [..]
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eggFemale sex cell/female gamete, is fertilized by sperm during reproduction (also called ovum).
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eggThe female cell required for reproduction. An immature egg is known as an oocyte.
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