Egg (disambiguation)

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An egg is an organic vessel in which an embryo begins to develop.

Egg, EGG or eggs may also refer to:

Biology[edit]

  • Egg cell, the female reproductive cell (gamete) in oogamous organisms

Food[edit]

Places[edit]

People[edit]

  • Augustus Egg (1816–1863), English artist
  • Mr Egg (born 1959), Scottish musician, born James Matthew McDonald
  • Oscar Egg (1890–1961), Swiss racing cyclist

Arts, entertainment, and media[edit]

Fictional entities[edit]

  • Egg, the name of the inhabited neutron star in the book Dragon's Egg by Robert L. Forward
  • Aegon V Targaryen, nicknamed "Egg", a titular character from the Tales of Dunk and Egg stories by George R. R. Martin
  • Ann Veal, also known as Egg, a character on the show Arrested Development

Films[edit]

Games[edit]

Music[edit]

Groups[edit]

Albums[edit]

Television[edit]

Other arts, entertainment, and media[edit]

Brands and enterprises[edit]

  • Egg (car), a Swiss car make in business from 1896 to 1919
  • Egg (chair), a chair designed by Arne Jacobsen in 1958
  • EG&G, an American defense contractor, founded in 1931 and defunct since 2009
  • Egg Banking, a British internet bank established in 1996
  • Egg London, a famous nightclub in England
  • L'Oeuf (the Egg), an aluminum and plexiglass car designed by Paul Arzens

Science and technology[edit]

Other uses[edit]

  • Darning egg, a sewing tool
  • EGG Project, or Global Consciousness Project, a parapsychology experiment begun in 1998 at Princeton University
  • Erbgesundheitsgericht, the Genetic Health Court of Nazi Germany
  • World egg or Cosmic egg, a mythological motif found in the creation myths of many cultures and civilizations
  • Egging, the act of throwing eggs at people or property
  • Egg, in LGBT slang a transgender person who has not yet realized that they are trans

See also[edit]