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egg1 and egg cell noun 1 the reproductive cell produced by a female animal, bird, etc, from which the young one develops. Also called ovum. 2 a reproductive cell or developing embryo produced and deposited in a hard shell by female birds, reptiles, and certain animals. 3 the hard shell of an egg. 4 a hen's egg, used as food. 5 anything with the shape of a hen's egg. have or put all one's eggs in or into one basket to depend entirely on one plan, etc. have or get egg on one's face colloq to be made to look foolish.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: Norse.

egg2 verb (egged, egging) (usually egg someone on) colloq to urge or encourage them.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon eggian.