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From:
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egg
/ˈɛg, ˈeg/
蛋,卵(
vt
.)挑唆,煽動,調蛋黃
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Egg
n.
1.
Popularly
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
.
2.
Biol.
A
simple
cell
,
from
the
development
of
which
the
young
of
animals
are
formed
;
ovum
;
germ
cell
.
3.
Anything
resembling
an
egg
in
form
.
Note:
☞
Egg
is
used
adjectively
,
or
as
the
first
part
of
self-explaining
compounds
;
as
,
egg
beater
or
egg
-beater,
egg
case
,
egg
ladle
,
egg
-shaped,
etc
.
Egg and anchor
Arch.
,
see
egg-and-dart
in
the
vocabulary
,
below
; --
called
also
egg and dart
,
and
egg and tongue
.
See
Anchor
,
n.
, 5. --
Ogilvie
.
Egg cleavage
Biol.
,
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
.
Egg development
Biol.
,
the
process
of
the
development
of
an
egg
,
by
which
the
embryo
is
formed
.
Egg mite
Zoöl.
,
any
mite
which
devours
the
eggs
of
insects
,
as
Nothrus ovivorus
,
which
destroys
those
of
the
canker
worm
.
Egg parasite
Zoöl.
,
any
small
hymenopterous
insect
,
which
,
in
the
larval
stage
,
lives
within
the
eggs
of
other
insects
.
Many
genera
and
species
are
known
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Egg
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Egged
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Egging
]
To
urge
on
;
to
instigate
;
to
incite
░
Adam
and
Eve
he
egged
to
ill
.
--
Piers
Plowman
.
[
She
]
did
egg
him
on
to
tell
How
fair
she
was
. --
Warner
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
egg
n
1:
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
2:
oval
reproductive
body
of
a
fowl
(
especially
a
hen
)
used
as
food
[
syn
:
eggs
]
3:
one
of
the
two
male
reproductive
glands
that
produce
spermatozoa
and
secrete
androgens
; "
she
kicked
him
in
the
balls
and
got
away
" [
syn
:
testis
,
testicle
,
orchis
,
ball
,
ballock
,
bollock
,
nut
]
v
1:
throw
eggs
at
2:
coat
with
beaten
egg
; "
egg
a
schnitzel
"
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Egg
(
Heb
.
beytsah
, "
whiteness
").
Eggs
deserted
(
Isa
. 10:14),
of
a
bird
(
Deut
. 22:6),
an
ostrich
(
Job
39:14),
the
cockatrice
(
Isa
.
59:5).
In
Luke
11:12,
an
egg
is
contrasted
with
a
scorpion
,
which
is
said
to
be
very
like
an
egg
in
its
appearance
,
so
much
so
as
to
be
with
difficulty
at
times
distinguished
from
it
.
In
Job
6:6 ("
the
white
of
an
egg
")
the
word
for
egg
(
hallamuth
')
occurs
nowhere
else
.
It
has
been
translated
"
purslain
" (R.V.
marg
.),
and
the
whole
phrase
"
purslain-broth
", i.e.,
broth
made
of
that
herb
,
proverbial
for
its
insipidity
;
and
hence
an
insipid
discourse
.
Job
applies
this
expression
to
the
speech
of
Eliphaz
as
being
insipid
and
dull
.
But
the
common
rendering
,
"
the
white
of
an
egg
",
may
be
satisfactorily
maintained
.
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