Egg (disambiguation)
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An egg is an organic vessel in which an embryo begins to develop.
Egg or eggs may also refer to:
Places
People
- Mr. Egg (musician) (born 1959), Scottish musician
- Augustus Egg (1816–1863), English artist
- Oscar Egg (1890–1961), Swiss racing cyclist
In science and technology
- Egg (car), a Swiss car make in business from 1896 to 1919
- L'Oeuf (the Egg), an aluminum and plexiglas car designed by Paul Arzens
- EGG (file format), a compressed archive file format used in computers
- Electrogastrogram, a graphic showing electrical signals in the stomach muscles
- Electroglottograph, a device for measuring vocal fold movement
- Evaporating gaseous globule, a type of interstellar gas cloud that is thought to give rise to new stars
Film and TV
- Egg (film), a 2007 Turkish-Greek drama
- Eggs (film) a 1995 Norwegian comedy
- EGG, the Arts Show, a TV program
- Ann Veal, also known as Egg, a character on the show Arrested Development
Music
- Egg (band), English group founded 1969
- Eggs (band), an American group founded 1990
- Egg (album), an album by Egg
Books
- Egg (magazine), a Japanese style magazine published since 1995
- Egg (video game), a 1981 video game made by Nintendo
- Eggs (novel), a novel by Jerry Spinelli, published in 2007
- EGG Elemental Gimmick Gear, a 1999 Sega Dreamcast game
- Egg, the name of the inhabited neutron star in the book Dragon's Egg by Robert L. Forward
Other uses
- Egg (chair), a chair designed by Arne Jacobsen in 1958
- Egg Banking, a British internet bank established in 1996
- EG&G, an American defense contractor, founded in 1931 and defunct since 2009
- EGG Project, or Global Consciousness Project, a parapsychology experiment begun in 1998 at Princeton University
See also
- The Egg (disambiguation)
- Egg Island (disambiguation)
- Golden egg (disambiguation)
- Easter egg (disambiguation)
- Darning egg, a sewing tool
- World egg or Cosmic egg, a mythological motif found in the creation myths of many cultures and civilizations
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