Word: egg

Category: egg

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Related words: egg

the egg, easter egg, green egg, egg white, egg calories, new egg, boiled egg, egg recipes, recipes, egg salad, another broken egg, broken egg, egg and i, protein in egg, easter egg hunt, egg bake, egg protein, egg roll recipe, egg yolk

Synonyms: egg

companion, friend, colleague, associate, partner, coworker, workmate, pal, crony, mate, chum, buddy, dawg, peeps, familiar, fellow, brother

Translations: egg

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spanish
Translations:
huevo
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german
Translations:
eier, landstreicher, hoden, hode, ei
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french
Translations:
ovule, coco, testicule, oeuf
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italian
Translations:
uovo
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portuguese
Translations:
ovos, ovo, esforço
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dutch
Translations:
ei
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russian
Translations:
граната, яйцо
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norwegian
Translations:
egg
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swedish
Translations:
ägg
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finnish
Translations:
muna, mätimuna, kananmuna
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danish
Translations:
æg
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czech
Translations:
vajíčko, vejce
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polish
Translations:
jajo, jajko
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hungarian
Translations:
kézigránát, madártojás, pofa
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turkish
Translations:
yumurta
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greek
Translations:
αυγό
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ukrainian
Translations:
яйце, граната, гранату, підбурювати
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albanian
Translations:
vezë
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bulgarian
Translations:
яйце
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estonian
Translations:
seifimuukija, muna
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croatian
Translations:
jaje
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icelandic
Translations:
egg
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latin
Translations:
ovum
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lithuanian
Translations:
sėklidė, kiaušinis
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latvian
Translations:
sēklinieks, ola
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macedonian
Translations:
јајцето
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romanian
Translations:
testicul, ou
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slovenian
Translations:
veje, jajce
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slovak
Translations:
vajce, vajíčko

The meaning and "use of": egg

noun
  • an oval or round object laid by a female bird, reptile, fish, or invertebrate, usually containing a developing embryo. The eggs of birds are enclosed in a chalky shell, while those of reptiles are in a leathery membrane. - When most birds incubate eggs , the females often produce high levels of prolactin, a hormone involved in parental behavior.
  • a person possessing a specified quality. - she was a good egg
verb
  • urge or encourage someone to do something, especially something foolish or risky. - The man looked sick, but people around him were egging him on , encouraging him.

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