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Egg vs Muffin - What's the difference?

egg | muffin |


As nouns the difference between egg and muffin

is that egg is (zoology|countable) an approximately spherical or ellipsoidal body produced by birds, snakes, insects and other animals, housing the embryo during its development while muffin is muffin (individual cake).

As a verb egg

is to throw eggs at or egg can be to encourage, incite.

Egg vs Hun - What's the difference?

egg | hun |


As a noun egg

is (zoology|countable) an approximately spherical or ellipsoidal body produced by birds, snakes, insects and other animals, housing the embryo during its development.

As a verb egg

is to throw eggs at or egg can be to encourage, incite.

As a symbol hun is

the iso 3166-1 three-letter (alpha-3) code for hungary.

Egg vs Ovaliform - What's the difference?

egg | ovaliform |


As a noun egg

is an approximately spherical or ellipsoidal body produced by birds, snakes, insects and other animals, housing the embryo during its development.

As a verb egg

is to throw eggs at.

As an adjective ovaliform is

shaped like an egg; having a figure such that any section in the direction of the shorter diameter will be circular, and any in the direction of the longer diameter will be oval.

Egg vs Larviparous - What's the difference?

egg | larviparous |


As a noun egg

is (zoology|countable) an approximately spherical or ellipsoidal body produced by birds, snakes, insects and other animals, housing the embryo during its development.

As a verb egg

is to throw eggs at or egg can be to encourage, incite.

As an adjective larviparous is

(zoology) depositing living larvae, instead of eggs; said of certain insects.

Egg vs Ovicular - What's the difference?

egg | ovicular |


As a noun egg

is (zoology|countable) an approximately spherical or ellipsoidal body produced by birds, snakes, insects and other animals, housing the embryo during its development.

As a verb egg

is to throw eggs at or egg can be to encourage, incite.

As an adjective ovicular is

(biology) of or pertaining to an egg.

Egg vs Ovulist - What's the difference?

egg | ovulist |


As nouns the difference between egg and ovulist

is that egg is (zoology|countable) an approximately spherical or ellipsoidal body produced by birds, snakes, insects and other animals, housing the embryo during its development while ovulist is (biology|historical) a believer in the theory (called "encasement theory") that the egg was the real animal germ, and that at the time of fecundation the spermatozoa simply gave the impetus which caused the unfolding of the egg, in which all generations were enclosed one within the other.

As a verb egg

is to throw eggs at or egg can be to encourage, incite.

Egg vs Biscotin - What's the difference?

egg | biscotin |


As nouns the difference between egg and biscotin

is that egg is (zoology|countable) an approximately spherical or ellipsoidal body produced by birds, snakes, insects and other animals, housing the embryo during its development while biscotin is a confection made of flour, sugar, marmalade, and eggs; a sweet biscuit.

As a verb egg

is to throw eggs at or egg can be to encourage, incite.

Egg vs Oostegite - What's the difference?

egg | oostegite |


As nouns the difference between egg and oostegite

is that egg is (zoology|countable) an approximately spherical or ellipsoidal body produced by birds, snakes, insects and other animals, housing the embryo during its development while oostegite is (zoology) one of the plates which, in some crustaceans, enclose a cavity in which the eggs are hatched.

As a verb egg

is to throw eggs at or egg can be to encourage, incite.

Egg vs Eggler - What's the difference?

egg | eggler |


As nouns the difference between egg and eggler

is that egg is (zoology|countable) an approximately spherical or ellipsoidal body produced by birds, snakes, insects and other animals, housing the embryo during its development while eggler is (archaic) one who gathers, or deals in, eggs.

As a verb egg

is to throw eggs at or egg can be to encourage, incite.

Egg vs Ectolecithal - What's the difference?

egg | ectolecithal |


As a noun egg

is an approximately spherical or ellipsoidal body produced by birds, snakes, insects and other animals, housing the embryo during its development.

As a verb egg

is to throw eggs at.

As an adjective ectolecithal is

having the food yolk, at the commencement of segmentation, in a peripheral position, and the cleavage process confined to the centre of the egg.

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