- An
egg is an
organic vessel grown by an
animal to
carry a
possibly fertilized egg cell (a zygote) and to
incubate from it an
embryo within the
egg until...
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Catharina Egges (1750 - 1824), was a
Dutch publisher.
Between 1781 and 1824, she
managed the
publishing company Algemeene biblioth****. List of
women printers...
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Egging is the act of
throwing eggs at
people or property. The
eggs are
usually raw, but can be hard-boiled or rotten. The
egging of
politicians is a well-known...
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Egges Teater ('Egge's Theatre') was a
historic theatre in Norrköping in Sweden,
active between 1762 and 1798. It was the
first theatre in
Sweden outside...
- A Fabergé
egg (Russian: яйцо Фаберже, romanized: yaytso Faberzhe) is a
jewelled egg created by the
jewellery firm
House of Fabergé, in
Saint Petersburg...
- The
Egg may
refer to: The
Egg (band),
British electronic music group The
Egg (album), by
American band Shiner, or the
title song The
Egg, a 2013 live album...
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Century eggs (Chinese: 皮蛋; pinyin: pídàn; Jyutping: pei4 daan2), also
known as
alkalized or
preserved egg, are a
Chinese egg-based
culinary dish made by...
- in Zwolle. "Giffen,
Albert Egges van (1884-1973)" (in Dutch).
Huygens ING.
Retrieved 1
February 2016. "Collectie
Albert Egges van Giffen" (in Dutch). University...
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Eggers is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Alfred J.
Eggers (1922–2006),
senior NASA
administrator Bartholomeus Eggers (c.1637–1692)...
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Humans and
their hominid relatives have
consumed eggs for
millions of years. The most
widely consumed eggs are
those of fowl,
especially chickens. People...