yolkless egg
1yolkless egg — яйцо без желтка storage egg холодильниковое яйцо cracked shell egg яйцо с насечкой egg chlorination хлорирование яиц egg cleaner машина для очистки яиц fresh laid egg свежеснесенное яйцо …
2Egg yolk — Not to be confused with yoke. An intact yolk surrounded by egg white An egg yolk is a part of an egg which feeds the developing embryo. The egg yolk is suspended in the egg white (known alternatively as albumen or glair/glaire) by one or two… …
3Egg (food) — Chicken egg redirects here. For the causality dilemma, see Chicken or the egg. On the left a chicken egg, the egg most commonly e …
4egg — Hua, hua moa (chicken); kalapaki (double yolked); huamakani (yolkless); hua alu alu (with a very soft shell). See yolk. ♦ Hard boiled egg, hua mo a loa. ♦ Soft boiled egg, hua mo a hapa. ♦ Scrambled egg, kai hua, hua pākā. ♦ Fried …
5Cock egg — A cock egg is an archaic term for a yolkless egg [1]. Since they contained no yolk and therefore cannot hatch, these eggs were traditionally believed to be laid by roosters.[1] This gave rise to the myth that when a cock s egg was hatched, it… …
6cock's egg — noun Etymology: cock (I) (male fowl); from its small size : a small usually yolkless egg see cockatrice …
7animal development — Introduction the processes that lead eventually to the formation of a new animal starting from cells derived from one or more parent individuals. Development thus occurs following the process by which a new generation of organisms is produced by …
8eggs — It was thought very unlucky to take eggs into or out of a house after sunset. There were rules about setting them to be hatched it should be done with a waxing *moon, but not on a *Friday or Sunday; there should be an odd number, preferably… …
9Eggology — Infobox Company company name = Eggology type = Private foundation = 1993 location = flagicon| USACanoga Park, California key people = Brad Halpern, CEO Carl Forshage, COO industry = Food industry products = Liquid organic egg white Ice cream,… …
10heteropteran — ▪ insect order Introduction any member of the insect order Heteroptera, which comprises the so called true bugs. (Some authorities use the name Hemiptera; others consider both the heteropterans and the homopterans to be suborders of the… …
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