EGG vs TESTICLE: NOUN
- See egg-and-dart in the vocabulary, below; -- called also egg and dart, and egg and tongue. See Anchor, n., 5.
- Anything resembling an egg in form.
- 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
- The oval or roundish body laid by domestic poultry and other birds, tortoises, etc. It consists of a yolk, usually surrounded by the “white” or albumen, and inclosed in a shell or strong membrane.
- [The egg was used by the early Christians as a symbol of the hope of the resurrection. The use of eggs at Easter has, doubtless, reference to the same idea. Eggs of marble have been found in the tombs of early Christians.]
- Something like or likened to an egg in shape.
- The body formed in the females of all animals (with the exception of a few of the lowest type, which are reproduced by gemmation or division), in which, by impregnation, the development of the fetus takes place; an ovum, ovule, or egg-cell; the procreative product of the female, corresponding to the sperm, sperm-cell, or spermatozoön of the male.
- A process of cleavage or segmentation, by which the egg undergoes endogenous division with formation of a mass of nearly similar cells, from the growth and differentiation of which the new organism is ultimately formed. See Segmentation of the ovum, under Segmentation.
- A fellow; a person.
- Something having the ovoid shape of an egg.
- The oval, thin-shelled reproductive body of a bird, especially that of a hen, used as food.
- The round or oval female reproductive body of various animals, including birds, reptiles, amphibians, fishes, and insects, consisting usually of an embryo surrounded by nutrient material and a protective covering.
- A female gamete; an ovum.
- One of the two male reproductive glands that produce spermatozoa and secrete androgens
- Oval reproductive body of a fowl (especially a hen) used as food
- In cricket, no score; zero; a duck's egg.
- A simple cell, from the development of which the young of animals are formed; ovum; germ cell.
- (pejorative) A foolish or obnoxious person.
- , (potentially offensive) A person of Caucasian (Western) ancestry, who has a strong desire to learn about and immerse him- or herself in East Asian culture, and/or such a person who is perceived as behaving as if he or she were Asian (from the "white" outside and "yellow" inside).
- A swelling on one's head, usually large or noticeable, associated with an injury.
- Something shaped like an egg, such as an Easter egg or a chocolate egg.
- The process of the development of an egg, by which the embryo is formed.
- Any mite which devours the eggs of insects, as Nothrus ovivorus, which destroys those of the canker worm.
- Any small hymenopterous insect, which, in the larval stage, lives within the eggs of other insects. Many genera and species are known.
- An approximately spherical or ellipsoidal body produced by birds, snakes, insects and other animals housing the embryo during its development.
- The egg of a domestic fowl as an item of food.
- The contents of one or more (hen's usually) eggs as a culinary ingredient, etc.
- In terms such as good egg, bad egg, tough egg etc., a person, fellow.
- The female primary cell, the ovum.
- The male sex and endocrine gland, found in some types of animals, that produces sperm and male sex hormones, including the steroid testosterone.
- One of the essential male genital glands which secrete the semen.
- One of the two glands in the male which secrete the spermatozoa and some of the fluid elements of the semen; a testis.
- A testis, especially one contained within a scrotum.
- One of the two male reproductive glands that produce spermatozoa and secrete androgens
EGG vs TESTICLE: VERB
- To dip in or coat with beaten egg (cooking).
- To distort a circular cross-section (as in a tube) to an elliptical or oval shape, either inadvertently or intentionally.
- To encourage, incite.
- Throw eggs at
- Coat with beaten egg
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EGG vs TESTICLE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To throw eggs at.
- To cover with beaten egg, as in cooking.
- To urge on; to instigate; to incite�
- To encourage or incite to action. Used with on:
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EGG vs TESTICLE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To pelt with eggs.
- To incite or urge; encourage; instigate; provoke: now nearly always with on.
- To apply eggs to; cover or mix with eggs, as cutlets, fish, bread, etc., in cooking.
- (idiom) (egg on (one's) face) Embarrassment; humiliation.
- (idiom) (lay an egg) To fail, especially in a public performance.
- (idiom) (put/have) To risk everything on a single venture.
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EGG vs TESTICLE: RELATED WORDS
- Ova, Oocyte, Milk, Eggshell, Embryo, Ovum, Hen, Chicken, Ballock, Ball, Testis, Bollock, Nut, Testicle, Gonad
- Swelled, Scoop, Hitch, Bowler, Pellet, Crotch, Lump, Undescended, Ballock, Nut, Ball, Egg, Bollock, Gonad, Testis
EGG vs TESTICLE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Soup, Ova, Oocyte, Milk, Embryo, Ovum, Hen, Chicken, Ballock, Ball, Testis, Bollock, Nut, Testicle, Gonad
- Penis, Swelled, Hitch, Bowler, Pellet, Crotch, Lump, Undescended, Ballock, Nut, Ball, Egg, Bollock, Gonad, Testis
EGG vs TESTICLE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Fish, Snack Wraps, Egg Mcmuffin with egg and Mccafe beverages.
- Large Egg: Most favored and optimum size Egg.
- Cooper egg white mixing bowl to whisk egg whites.
- These egg poachers cook one egg at a time.
- To serve in an egg cup, place the egg in the egg cup, small end down.
- Virtual Egg Drop activity in order to explore the effect of drop height, egg mass, and landing surface upon the outcome of the egg.
- While rinsing the egg gently rub the outside of the egg and the white film will come off leaving you will a translucent egg.
- Emoji Egg Words Egg Words Egg Build A Word Recording Sheet.
- Note: This is not a perfect analogy, because the eggshell, egg white, and egg yoke are three different parts of the egg.
- Visit our egg donor database and frozen egg bank for the highest quality egg donors.
- Can testicle pain be caused by testicular cancer?
- Stuart: I do have one oddly long testicle.
- This method shuts off the blood supply to the testicle and causes the testicle to be reabsorbed if properly done.
- An ultrasound was performed, which revealed diminshed blood flow to the testicle requiring surgery to remove the testicle.
- This leads to complications such as infarction of the testicle, permanent testicular damage, and loss of the testicle.
- The right testicle is more than twice as likely to be retained as the left testicle.
- The right testicle is down; left testicle is not.
- An overactive muscle causes a testicle to become a retractile testicle.
- In its early stages, a single retained testicle is significantly smaller than the other, normal testicle.
- If only one testicle is removed, your surgeon may take a sample from the other testicle.
EGG vs TESTICLE: QUESTIONS
- Why is egg albumen preferred over egg yolk in meat products?
- What age is Shopkins series 4 Surprise egg (1 egg) for?
- What kind of egg is the blue egg in Animal Crossing?
- Can I substitute egg white protein for egg yolks in recipes?
- Does a sidewalk egg cook faster than an egg on metal?
- What makes a milk chocolate egg the ultimate Easter egg?
- Does hard boiled egg and scrambled egg differ in calories?
- Do you need an automatic egg Turner for egg incubation?
- Does egg vitrification alter the egg freezing process?
- Why is egg retrieval referred to as egg harvesting?
- Why does Rick turn himself in to the testicle monsters?
- Did you know that Francisco Franco had only one testicle?
- How often does a baby boy have an undescended testicle?
- What does it mean when your testicle changes color?
- How is the undescended testicle characterized in MR imaging?
- What is the muscle surrounding testicle and spermatic cord?
- What causes varicocele on the left side of testicle?
- What is the suspensory jockstrap for scrotal/testicle support?
- Are exercises such as testicle breathing supplementary or invasive?
- How many seminiferous tubules are in each testicle?