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huevo
Oval reproductive body of a fowl (especially a hen) used as food.
egg
Portuguese
óvulo
egg
1
Result: a fertilized
egg
with healthy mitochondria and its parents' nuclear DNA.
2
The chick shows itself in the
egg
,
the child in the cradle.
3
Another said: This place couldn't even cook an
egg
the right way.
4
It's difficult to know which comes first in this particular
chicken
-
or
-
egg
scenario.
5
Season veal cutlets; dip in beaten
egg
and roll in fine bread-crumbs.
1
One pint rich cream; two
eggs
;
one-quarter ounce of gelatine; sherry wine.
2
Those health risks exist regardless of how harvested
eggs
are ultimately used.
3
Worms,
eggs
,
bacteria and disease often come free with your family pet.
4
Rasmunsen rolled the chopping-block into the cabin and carried in the
eggs
.
5
Put the stiffly-beaten whites of
eggs
in last; before putting into oven.
6
He was in the position of the goose with the golden
eggs
.
7
This consists in either the destruction of the
eggs
or the larvae.
8
There were two
eggs
in one nest and three in the other.
9
Then beat in the yolks of two
eggs
,
sprinkle in 3 ozs.
10
Separate the
eggs
;
beat the whites until they are stiff and dry.
11
Hard-boil the
eggs
;
plunge them into cold water and remove the shells.
12
There were also some
eggs
in a Guernsey collection in the Museum.
13
Thousands pelted parliament with yoghurt and
eggs
at protests earlier this week.
14
The Story Girl and I were looking for
eggs
in the loft.
15
Remove from the fire and stir in the yolks of two
eggs
.
16
Pour over the stiffly beaten whites of three
eggs
;
ice the cakes.
eggs
egg
boil eggs
scramble eggs
fresh eggs
beat the eggs
lay eggs
Portuguese
óvulo
ovo
ovos
Catalan
ou
Spanish
huevo