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Egg usually refers to:
- Ovum (egg or egg cell), the female sex cell in animals and plants
- Egg (biology), the ovum of animals together with protective layers and nutrients for the developing embryo
- Egg (food), animal eggs used for cooking
Egg may also refer to:
Places:
- Egg bei Zurich, a Swiss municipality
- Eigg or Egg, an isle in the Scottish Inner Hebrides
Other:
- Augustus Egg, a Victorian artist.
- Mr Egg formerly known as James McDonald (born 1959), singer/songwriter, Egebamyasi Progenitor of Acid House Music
- Egg (band), an English progressive rock band
- Oval (geometry), shaped like an egg
- Egg (person), a slang term for a Caucasian who acts Asian
- Egg Plc, an online bank in the United Kingdom
- The Egg (building), a part of the Empire State Plaza
Eggs may also refer to:
- Eggs (film) (1995), a film by Norwegian director Bent Hamer
- Eggs (band) an American indie-pop band
EGG or E.G.G. may also refer to:
- EGG, the Arts Show, a former program on PBS
- Elemental Gimmick Gear, a video game commonly abbreviated E.G.G.
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