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egg
1[ eg ]
noun
- the roundish reproductive body produced by the female of certain animals, as birds and most reptiles, consisting of an ovum and its envelope of albumen, jelly, membranes, egg case, or shell, according to species.
- such a body produced by a domestic bird, especially the hen.
- the contents of an egg or eggs: fried eggs.
raw egg;
fried eggs.
- anything resembling a hen's egg.
- Informal. person:
He's a good egg.
- Slang. an aerial bomb.
verb (used with object)
- to prepare (food) by dipping in beaten egg.
egg
2[ eg ]
verb (used with object)
- to incite or urge; encourage (usually followed by on ).
egg
1/ ɛɡ /
verb
- trusually foll byon to urge or incite, esp to daring or foolish acts
egg
2/ ɛɡ /
noun
- the oval or round reproductive body laid by the females of birds, reptiles, fishes, insects, and some other animals, consisting of a developing embryo, its food store, and sometimes jelly or albumen, all surrounded by an outer shell or membrane
- Also calledegg cell any female gamete; ovum
- the egg of the domestic hen used as food
- something resembling an egg, esp in shape or in being in an early stage of development
- bad egg old-fashioned.
- a bad person
- an exclamation of dismay
- good egg old-fashioned.
- a good person
- an exclamation of delight
- lay an egg slang.
- to make a joke or give a performance, etc, that fails completely
- (of a joke, performance, etc) to fail completely; flop
- put all one's eggs in one basket or have all one's eggs in one basketto stake everything on a single venture
- teach one's grandmother to suck eggsto presume to teach someone something that he knows already
- with egg on one's face informal.made to look ridiculous
verb
- to dip (food) in beaten egg before cooking
- informal.to throw eggs at
egg
/ ĕg /
- The larger, usually nonmotile female reproductive cell of most organisms that reproduce sexually. Eggs are haploid (they have half the number of chromosomes as the other cells in the organism's body). During fertilization, the nucleus of an egg cell fuses with the nucleus of a sperm cell (the male reproductive cell) to form a new diploid organism. In animals, eggs are spherical, covered by a membrane, and usually produced by the ovaries. In some simple aquatic animals, eggs are fertilized and develop outside the body. In some terrestrial animals, such as insects, reptiles and birds, eggs are fertilized inside the body but are incubated outside the body, protected by durable, waterproof membranes (shells) until the young hatch. In mammals, eggs produced in the ovaries are fertilized inside the body and (except in the cases of monotremes) develop in the reproductive tract until birth. The human female fetus possesses all of the eggs that she will ever have; every month after the onset of puberty, one of these eggs matures and is released from the ovary into the fallopian tube, where it is either fertilized or discarded during menstruation. In many plants (such as the bryophytes, ferns, and gymnosperms) eggs are produced by flasked-shaped structures known as archegonia. In gymnosperms and angiosperms, eggs are enclosed within ovules. In angiosperms, the ovules are enclosed within ovaries.
- See also oogenesis
- In many animals, a structure consisting of this reproductive cell together with nutrients and often a protective covering. The embryo develops within this structure if the reproductive cell is fertilized. The egg is often laid outside the body, but the female of ovoviviparous species may keep it inside the body until after hatching.
egg
- A female gamete .
Pronunciation Note
Other Words From
- eggless adjective
- eggy adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of egg1
Word History and Origins
Origin of egg1
Origin of egg2
Idioms and Phrases
- egg on one's face, Informal. humiliation or embarrassment resulting from having said or done something foolish or unwise:
They were afraid to back the losing candidate and wind up with egg on their faces.
- lay an egg, Informal. to fail wretchedly, especially to be unsuccessful in front of an audience:
He laid an egg as the romantic hero.
- put all one's eggs in one basket, to venture all of something that one possesses in a single enterprise.
- walk on eggs, to walk or act very cautiously.
More idioms and phrases containing egg
- bad egg
- good egg
- goose egg
- kill the goose that lays the golden eggs
- lay an egg
- put all one's eggs in one basket
- walk on eggs
Example Sentences
Threats to the monarchs include the loss and degradation of habitat used for breeding, migration and overwintering, including milkweed plants they rely on as a place to lay their eggs.
My father said that all he could afford to eat was an ovo frito, egg on bread, and that would be his one meal a day.
A few years ago, I wrote about the comforting magic of "soft and pliant" egg noodles, the base for one of my all-time favorite meals: my Nana's cream chicken.
"My friends were just leaving university and thinking about getting their first job and I'm there thinking, am I going to have children? Do I need to freeze my eggs or start saving for IVF?"
When she was 34, a doctor advised her to freeze her eggs.
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